936/77 Go Kart Info
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936/77 Go Kart Info
I'm looking for any information regarding this 936/77 Replica Go Kart that I obtained recently. I am in the process of tearing it down to restore it in proper Martini livery.
It was purchased by the previous owner about 20 years ago and has been sitting in a garage not running for over a decade.
Any information/history that anyone might have would be greatly appreciated.
It was purchased by the previous owner about 20 years ago and has been sitting in a garage not running for over a decade.
Any information/history that anyone might have would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by Beach914; 04-27-2015 at 03:29 PM.
#5
Thanks. Body completely stripped of Rhino Liner crap. Lightly sanding it to remove rubbery residue all over body. The body will require some reinforcement and some crack repair before it goes in for paint. Chassis being prepped for weld repair and strengthening
#6
Twin Found!
This was posted by Magnus walker on his Facebook site. I would appreciate it if anyone knows who the owner is. I'd like to contact him and see if it possible to view the kart and see how it is supposed to look since mine had a larger motor installed and was modified.
This exactly how I imagined that mine would look ! Pretty cool to see it.
This picture was taken at the September Rennsport Reunion.
This exactly how I imagined that mine would look ! Pretty cool to see it.
This picture was taken at the September Rennsport Reunion.
#7
Haven't done a lot to it lately because of the hot summer. Getting enthused to pick the pace up. Some pics from some work a few months ago. Trying to repair the gelcoat and do some resto on the rear panel which was damaged and also modified to accommodate some poor oreilly's trailer tail lights.