Hi, Ill take the CAT tank if its still available. My shipping for costs is:
Andy DiMizio
342 Tyrus Ct.
Nipomo, CA. 93444
Can send PayPal as friend or however you like.
Thanks!
Andy
Hey Just saw this post...I am in need of one of these guys too. If you have an extra, I 'd be able to PayPal or otherwise send you the $.
Thanks much, Andy
Hi, I am missing and need a stock inlet for the carburetor to engine for an HS40 engine. These have a round port, I think part number is 51095 or 32699. Thanks much! Andy
I've always thought that this one that I have is a Cat 3002. It didn't come with the scrub brake set up that seems more common to the 300 series. I got it years ago, and built it up with parts that I had laying around. I moved the footpegs forward to make it fit my 6'1" body a little better...
Might not work so well on a steel rim, where rust has bonded the bead to the wheel, or even an aluminum one where water has caused corrosion and created hard oxidation.....but....very creative application and thanks for sharing!
Man., I am dying to get a set of 34855 .010 rings!! If you would consider selling me one set, or all...you name the $ I would post haste send you the money. I have a piston, but the rings are nowhere to be found anymore.
Thanks for considering helping!
Andy
Ive had this one for a while now. It was a good friends build, who passed away and I ended up with it. Any clues as to what it might have started as? I know he did a lot of modifications on it to make it "The Blue Devil"! Thanks
Works if the tubes hold air...and it can still be a bear separating the rims, pulling the rusted on tire beads off the rusted rims....eeegghhh...been there done that with steel wheels. I've had to use a hack saw to cut the old tire in half, then use cut off wheel to cut the steel bead and then...
Yes, Its an "All American" I think marketed by JC Penny's originally. I got this one off a local Craigslist ad for $300. My seat was as in the 3rd picture....all gone except for a chunk of the sissy bar which a kid had welded to the frame. I cut it off and reused what remained on a new seat...
Some little stuff, but mostly done...I'd call it a restomod, because I needed some of its parts for a Hustler project. I used pretty much just extra parts I had in the shed to make a rider. A recycled Tecumseh HS50 pushes it along just fine. I layed up the clutch cover using the Hustler piece...
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