02-05-2022, 06:26 PM
Me too !
Round our way they were known as go-carts
Pram wheels and axles used, with parental help needed for drilling the fixing holes through the half inch square iron axles. Seat was an army surplus wooden box that probably once held spares for radios. Come to think of it, Army surplus from St Mary's Street in Southampton was normally Dad's source for any hardware supplies - he still has some of it.
No brakes that I recall, probably used high friction shoe soles. Must have been good training for Austin Sevens !
Round our way they were known as go-carts
Pram wheels and axles used, with parental help needed for drilling the fixing holes through the half inch square iron axles. Seat was an army surplus wooden box that probably once held spares for radios. Come to think of it, Army surplus from St Mary's Street in Southampton was normally Dad's source for any hardware supplies - he still has some of it.
No brakes that I recall, probably used high friction shoe soles. Must have been good training for Austin Sevens !