Original wheels, engine(s) and steering wheel could get pretty expensive but you can get by with after-market stuff for that.
As far as the Steering Hoop goes; several years ago there was a place that had the original tooling from RUPP that reproduced frames.
I don't know if it's still around...
Rupp with a "Torsion Flex Chassis, Adjustable Seat and Adjustable Steering Hoop" is a RUPP CHAPARRAL.
Nice little Go Kart worth bringing back to life. It didn't come with the Garden Tractor Tires, though.
That looks like a "Clark Cyclops 440" or Clark Rebel" frame to me. Similar to a RUPP frame but the rear portion extends a little further back on the Cyclops.
Compare yours to this one
Clark Go Kart 446 Rebel { Restored } read full discription for additional information - YouTube
Nice...
March Update: Predator won't fit the frame
I replaced the front tire and found a way to keep the jack-shaft operational for use with a Predator Engine by messing with the mounts, but the gas cap is wedged under the frame and I wouldn't be able to get gas in the tank. So I guess I'll have to...
I'm not a "Sears" Mini Bike Officionado, but these brochure links make it look like the "RUNABOUT" came from the store in a Sporty Red color (according to the text).
Cool Wagon you have. I'm a child of the "Family Wagon" Days so they have a special place in my heart. I like it. Thanks for posting the pictures.
Now back to the regularly scheduled discussion.
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