rescue161
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I bought a Red Fox sight-unseen, because I wanted a vintage go-kart like I used to drive around when I was a kid. You know the kind, no roll-bars or seat-belts. I just don't like all that safety stuff...
Anyway, when I picked it up, it was in extreme disrepair. The engine mount was cracked, the floor board was rusted completely through, the seat wood was rotted out and there was no engine, but it had the original wheels that I loved so much!
And the wheels that seem to be so hard to find these days...
After bead-blasting.
Had the frame sand-blasted and a new floor-board welded on. I welded the engine mount back together myself. It looks ugly, but works fine. I primed and painted the frame and used new plywood and covering for the seat and back-rest.
It's amazing at the amount of memories this thing brought out the first time I took it for a spin.
Great site and thanks for letting me share these pics!
Scott
Anyway, when I picked it up, it was in extreme disrepair. The engine mount was cracked, the floor board was rusted completely through, the seat wood was rotted out and there was no engine, but it had the original wheels that I loved so much!
And the wheels that seem to be so hard to find these days...
After bead-blasting.
Had the frame sand-blasted and a new floor-board welded on. I welded the engine mount back together myself. It looks ugly, but works fine. I primed and painted the frame and used new plywood and covering for the seat and back-rest.
It's amazing at the amount of memories this thing brought out the first time I took it for a spin.
Great site and thanks for letting me share these pics!
Scott