11-04-2017, 08:14 PM
Guys,
I think it's interesting that I found 3 really nice vintage karts for sale on Craig's List, all prices about right, during this whole discussion, and this guy, and no one else is interested. The Bug is a 1967, the last year of the vintage style. The Hornet is in very good shape, and complete. I still say Historic is dying.
All I read about here, is trying to build a vintage kart from scratch, is that really vintage?
Try working with military grade 4130 chromoly tubing, without a really good bender, you will rapidly learn the term "spring back".
Good Luck
Brian
I think it's interesting that I found 3 really nice vintage karts for sale on Craig's List, all prices about right, during this whole discussion, and this guy, and no one else is interested. The Bug is a 1967, the last year of the vintage style. The Hornet is in very good shape, and complete. I still say Historic is dying.
All I read about here, is trying to build a vintage kart from scratch, is that really vintage?
Try working with military grade 4130 chromoly tubing, without a really good bender, you will rapidly learn the term "spring back".
Good Luck
Brian