Ean Gdaniec
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Continued: The number brackets need a number plate!
I decided for make a number plate with 5/32 aluminum, cut out with a jigsaw and edges carved by a belt sander flipped belly-up, I had the final plate 7 in. by 10 in. wide. Only primed, I may soon give it a semi-gloss. The number will of course be 64, for its proper year, although most 1964 Sprints I've seen have the number 88... Strange
Me with me dad have made a tank mount for the bugs engine, a Kawasaki, 7 hp 181cc engine, 4 stroke. The mount with be modified, so it isn't as is. The Floor panel, is finally done on the kart, besides the buff and semi gloss enamel that it will need.
I decided for make a number plate with 5/32 aluminum, cut out with a jigsaw and edges carved by a belt sander flipped belly-up, I had the final plate 7 in. by 10 in. wide. Only primed, I may soon give it a semi-gloss. The number will of course be 64, for its proper year, although most 1964 Sprints I've seen have the number 88... Strange
Me with me dad have made a tank mount for the bugs engine, a Kawasaki, 7 hp 181cc engine, 4 stroke. The mount with be modified, so it isn't as is. The Floor panel, is finally done on the kart, besides the buff and semi gloss enamel that it will need.