Vintage Mcculloch Go Kart Kart 91/101/mc5/etc Crankshaft Assembly Look on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, US
What I have up for bids here is a vintage Mcculloch go cart/etc engine crankshaft assembly that I just got in with a big lot of vintage go kart and minibike parts..Crank would be perfect for the guy who is fixing up a vintage go kart and looking for period or model correct parts, or maybe for the guy who just want some spare parts.. Either way I think you will find this crank to be a great buy and find at our no reserve opening bid of just $13.99. Now heres what you will get,
(1) Vintage Mcculloch crankshaft as shown below. Crank has the Mcculloch part number of 50659 stamped into and is approximately 7.480 in over all length. Crank journal measures .630. Crank is in good original condition with no damage to the journal. Some average and light wear here and there. Below I have attached 2 pictures of this cover above to give you a better idea of what you will be getting and condition. Please review before bidding.. .
Now as noted above I just got this crank in with a lot of vintage kart parts that I bought. Crank was marked Mcculloch, but no engine or model was noted on it. Iam sure you vintage Mcculloch/kart collectors out there will know what engine and or models this will fit.. If you have been looking for vintage Mcculloch go cart parts for restoration, collecting or for use, , I think you will find this crank to be a great buy and find. . Please email me if you have any questions and buyer to pay actual USPS shipping of in the US. Good luck and thank you for viewing our auctions.
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