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I have T&D Klipper Kart. I will let you guys know of the serial # as soon as I'm home from school. Pics of the kart itself attached.

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Any info about the Klipper kart line
Any info about T&D as a company
Approximate price new
Any info on experience people on this form have with Klipper karts

Thank you in advance,

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Pictures

here are the pictures of the kart itself.
 

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Pic 3

And finally, here is pic 3
 

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First off, :welcome2:

I'm pretty sure I'm wrong here, but I think it's a Spider-Kart.

Also, please fill out your location info. People here like to know that kinda stuff, for parts, other members close to you, etc. :thumbsup:

All in all, pretty clean looking kart. I'm sure someone will be able to answer you correctly.
 

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that's the ultra rare australian model isn't it :lolgoku:

People, hold your d** iPhones the right way around (turn counter clockwise)
otherways the pics end up upsidedown.

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Here's what I found.

Chances are, it was recalled for repairs.

"Outdoor power equipment, specialty, lawn and garden, hardware, furniture, motorcycle and department stores, as well as Harbor Freight mail-order catalog, sold these go-karts nationwide from August 1976 through March 1997 for about $500 to $2,500."

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/562190/Manufacturers-recall-go-karts-for-repairs.html?pg=all

Klipper Karts were supposed to be specifically concession karts.

I see them selling for around $350, all fixed up and restored.
 

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Here's what I found.

Chances are, it was recalled for repairs.

"Outdoor power equipment, specialty, lawn and garden, hardware, furniture, motorcycle and department stores, as well as Harbor Freight mail-order catalog, sold these go-karts nationwide from August 1976 through March 1997 for about $500 to $2,500."

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/562190/Manufacturers-recall-go-karts-for-repairs.html?pg=all

Klipper Karts were supposed to be specifically concession karts.

I see them selling for around $350, all fixed up and restored.

Thanks man! Everything I needed to know and more. Enjoy your weekend.
 

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WOW! That is some rare cart you have there being able to drive upside down or even sit stationary like that without falling down. :thumbsup:

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WOW! That is some rare cart you have there being able to drive upside down or even sit stationary like that without falling down. :thumbsup:



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Yeah man, the treads are of those rubber suction cup balls you throw at glass windows. Works great.


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