There are plenty of karts out there that can be bought for less than you can build one and be better unless you are an expert on the process like Steve Welte, By the time you buy all the parts it will cost you more. My advice is to go to some events and talk to the vintage guys about their karts then decide what you want to do. Get on the Vintage Karting Association web site and make a copy of the guidelines and classes then you will be able to make better choices on what you need to ask and what classes you are interested in.
Off shoot to "why" (a discussion about vintage kart events and ideas going forward)
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