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This BF Goodrich 962-Styled Go-Kart is Worth a Look

Getting your hands on a bonafide IMSA-spec 962 will cost a pretty penny, but for those of us not able to come up with the cash required, there’s something which might evoke some of the same emotion the iconic sportscar could for a relative bargain.

This kart measures 7′ long, 3′ wide, and 2′ high, and will make you the most popular driver in the paddock. Photo credit: eBay

Well, perhaps that’s an overstatement. However, this kart, which mimics one of the more recognizable 962s, could be a worthwhile investment as a collectible, and might be the most stylish means of transport up and down pit road. It certainly has more panache than a scooter, and much more respect for motorsport history.

BF Goodrich Porsche 962s

Though there have been so many famous 962s, the BF Goodrich cars, as driven by Jim Busby and copied in this kart for sale on eBay, have become synonymous with mid-eighties sportscar racing in the States. In fact, Busby himself became an American racing fixture in his own right thanks to a colorful racing resume in a variety of categories.

Busby broke his back in a Formula 5000 accident, won the IMSA GT championship in 1976, and raced 935s at Le Mans before moving into IMSA GTP/Lights in the mid-eighties. With BF Goodrich signing the checks, Busby picked up a pair of 962s for the 1985 season, in which his best finish would be a second at Riverside. The following year, Busby took his 962 to Daytona and Sebring and finished third and second, respectively, before he hung up his helmet and moved onto team management.

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  • This was my Go Kart it was just sold to a collector in the midwest. I'm going to miss it but its off to a good home.

  • I recently acquired this same go kart. Not as nice as yours. The body is intact but some of the decals are peeling off. Did not no what it was when I found it. Did not have a motor so I installed a 5hp briggs & stratton.Other than that everything appears original except mine has a mirror on the left side. If anyone can give me some info on it or is interested in it please let me know.Thanks, Dan

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