Vintage Go Kart Rupp Dart Kart A Bone Mean Machine Flyer on 2040-parts.com
Melvin Village, New Hampshire, United States
Vintage go kart Rupp Dart Kart A Bone Mean Machine flyer . This flyer is original ( not copy or reprint ) and is in good condition but not perfect with some small creases . Don't miss this piece of go kart history with a great picture of one of vintage kartings awesome machines . Thanks for looking and check our other auctions .
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