King Midget restoration

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    King Midget restoration

    Ever see one of these, had a fella drop off a 1963 at the shop this week. Been hangin' in the rafters of His shed since 1985, wants to get it runnin' first then a full restore in May. I never heard er' seen one before but I don't get out much I'm lookin' forward to it, I'll post some pictures this weekend



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    kinda looks cool when done, kinda


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    I always thought those were cool. That should be a fun build!
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    That is quite nifty. Should be a great project!

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    Drive it for 75 cents a week. AWESOME PIC AND CAR 1968
    THE YEAR I WAS BORN. WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW FOR 75 CENTS A WEEK

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffery9076 View Post
    Drive it for 75 cents a week. AWESOME PIC AND CAR 1968
    THE YEAR I WAS BORN. WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW FOR 75 CENTS A WEEK
    Heck, you can't go a mile for that now.

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    The 18ga floor pan was the only protection from you and road and the owner wanted some frame work installed. He had a ton of this around so i thought i'd give er' a shot.



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    Nice restored machine. I've seen a few over the years, but none as sharp as the red one above.

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    Wheel cylinders and Master cylinder ended up being from a Willys CJ2A



    Had a starter/generator with the Wisconsin but its long gone, a one wire alt seemed the way to go.

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    Sittin' on a 4 X 8 table, just a little fella









    Some crazy two speed auto clutch deal

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    Are you going to restore this to original condition or resto-mod? It would be interesting to see it with a t20 and maybe a 19hp Kohler efi.

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