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1970 Sear Funderbird Race Style Kart Go Kart Cart Gokart on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Chichester, New Hampshire, United States

Chichester, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used

HERE IS A NEAT FIND,, 1970 SEAR FUNDERBIRD KART... PLEASE REVIEW MY PICTURES YOU DONT FIND THEM LIKE THIS,, REMEMBER WHEN YOU WHERE A KID AND WANTED ONE IF THESE IN THE SEARS WISH BOOK... NOW HERES YOUR CHANCE,, RUNS VERY NICE, AND THE METAL FLAKE IS IN VERY NICE SHAPE ALSO, MOST IF THESE ARE LONG GONE... PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.603 7248798..MUST BE PAID INFULL WITHIN 3 DAYS FROM ENDING AND MUST BE PICKED UP HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE...

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