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What is it.
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What is it?


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I am going to go out on a limb and say.....It a late 70's Invader with some hodge podge add-ons.
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A friend just acquired a vintage Margay. The front end is virtually identical to a Panther X. However, the steering is set up for blocks top and bottom. More importantly, the seat brace contains a third rear axle bearing. The b take is still mounted off the left axle bearing cassette. The motor mount is on the right side. The front axle spindles are non-bearing with 1/2 in king pins with the grease zerk in the tops. Is this a Panther Pro X, or a Pro X?
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The Panther X came three different ways. Here is a late model Panther X

   

The frame is one inch diameter and front end is offset.

The ProX is 1 1/8" diameter and front end is centered. Also not as wish boned as a Panther.
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Terry
Appreciate the info. I will check the diameter of the frame rails. John K.
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This is the Margay ProX that I'm restoring from dirt racing came with an alky four stroke flathead.....might make a good
mini bike engine Smile


Of course this is posted in the wrong section...as these sidewinders are late 70's machines not early 60's era Sad


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Good evening,
New guy here. My name is Tim. Im just recently starting to get in to vintage karts. My dad raced mccullochs back in the 60’s in central California. I bought a mac-91 back in Nov that i plan on throwing on a kart im building for him. Im picking up a chassis I found and Im hoping someone on here can help my ID it. Im also curious as to what some may think its worth so I know if Im getting a bargain or not. Thanks


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