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ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - ted johnson - 10-25-2017

Here's an endure kart that Marti Glimma has acquired. He'd like someone to identify the brand and year. If it is anything worth wanting, he may want to trade someone for a vintage sprint kart so he may join the ranks. He's in Michigan. Let's see if we can recruit a new member of our slightly insane bunch. Thanks. Ted


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - Ludovico Prelogar - 10-25-2017

1979 Hartman Enduro? Look at the steering “hoop.” on top their should be some numbers on each side. On one of the sides it will probably have something like SD79. SD I based on other information I found stands for “Steve Derkson” who welded the enduro frames. 79 being the year of the kart. It may vary. Could be wrong!!

Provided is a picture of Steve O’ Hara’s Hartman enduro.


Never mind. Didn’t look at pictures close enough. Sorry!


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - ted johnson - 10-25-2017

I don't know, Vico. The Hartman has a two tube steering support, Marti's kart looks like a single post, and the front bumper attachment is different. I hope more guys will chime in. I need to send the pix to Ben Herr. He runs the "lost endures" website, and he might have some thoughts as well. Thanks, and keep up the good work. Ted


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - Ludovico Prelogar - 10-25-2017

(10-25-2017, 02:12 PM)ted johnson Wrote: I don't know, Vico. The Hartman has a two tube steering support, Marti's kart looks like a single post, and the front bumper attachment is different. I hope more guys will chime in. I need to send the pix to Ben Herr. He runs the "lost endures" website, and he might have some thoughts as well. Thanks, and keep up the good work. Ted



Yep. I didn’t study the pictures close enough and jumped to a conclusion. My bad.


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - chuck giacobbe - 10-25-2017

quick silver


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - ted johnson - 10-25-2017

Thanks, Chuck. I found pix of Sigafoose'e Quicksilver, and it matches Marti's kart. John at Fox Valley is helping me get in touch with a guy that's a Quicksilver guru so we can pin the age down. Thanks again! Ted


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - brent hays - 10-29-2017

Check with Comet since they built them.


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - ted johnson - 10-29-2017

Brent, Chuck ID'd the kart correctly. I'm no endure guy. Thanks. TJ


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - Alan E. Lidke - 11-02-2017

Based upon the spindle arrangement it is a first generation Quicksilver, possibly early '80's.


RE: ID an enduro for a prospective vintage guy - ted johnson - 11-02-2017

Hey, Alan. That was what we figured. I haven't heard back from Marti, so I'm out of the equation. TJ