Vintage Racing Go Kart Tornado K5 on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Lake, New York, United States
1963 Tornado K5 gokart.Original wheels,Pedals,Frame is straight with no repairs. Needs a new seat pan. Looks like someone tried to weld back on but weld will clean up easy with grinding.1 rear wheel is missing a piece out of it.Has original racing slicks. Fuel tank has rust and was repaired on bottom.Kart is also sold local so add may end.Local pick up only but will hold and help with delivering.
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