1964 Crue Cut Indy Go-Kart

The 1964 Crue Cut Indy Go-Kart is a classic piece of American automotive history, manufactured in Kansas City, Missouri. Styled after the iconic Lotus-Ford 34 driven by Jim Clark at the Indianapolis 500, this go-kart bears striking resemblance to its larger counterparts, while maintaining a distinctive miniaturized charm. Manufactured in the year 1964 and discovered in Elkhart, Indiana, it was originally created as part of an advertising campaign for Pedwin shoes. The seller acquired this unique vehicle in 2021, and it showcases craftsmanship from a bygone era, making it both collectible and historically significant.
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