Unleash Adventure: Carter Brothers Mini Go-Kart

Unleash Adventure: Carter Brothers Mini Go-Kart

A Blast from the ’90s: The Mini Monster Go-Kart Adventure

Let’s take a trip down memory lane with this blast from the past—a Little Bigfoot go-kart, the enfant terrible of the 1990s, created by none other than Carter Brothers Manufacturing Co. from the charming town of Brundidge, Alabama. Fast-forward to 2020; a lucky buyer snagged this treasure, polished it up, and gave it a brand new snazzy blue coat over its robust tubular steel frame. Powering this mini beast is a 212cc Predator engine, seamlessly working with a torque converter and chain drive. Equip it with features such as a drum brake, three-spoke steering wheel, roll bar, and sturdy 8″ wheels, and you have a modern antique ready for a spin. Now offered at no reserve in Roswell, Georgia, with a simple bill of sale, you must be asking—where do I sign?

Sleek and Stylish Bodywork

The bodywork, lovingly refinished in a deep blue, screams personality with its Bigfoot graphics and eye-catching red and yellow stripes. This mini beast flaunts a windshield visor, diamond-plate side steps, a shiny chrome-effect front bumper, and a sturdy black roll bar for that added “hard-to-miss-me” vibe. If you’re looking to get lost in its faux grille, headlights, taillights, and door handles, pull up a chair because we have a whole gallery of close-ups waiting for you.

Rock and Roll on Wheels

Rolling on 8″ replacement Kenda Bear Klaw A/T tires, this beauty ensures a ride that’s as stylish as it is smooth. But don’t let style fool you; its braking prowess comes from a no-nonsense, rear-mounted drum brake, confirming it really knows how to stop when it needs to!

Inside the Beast

Jump inside, and you’re greeted by a single black seat—a nod to simplicity nestled next to a three-spoke steering wheel dressed in classy black vinyl. Note the timeworn charm of holes left from switches that went by the wayside, marking the right side of this cockpit. A little piece of history, right at your fingertips.

The Heart of the Machine

Underneath it all, the frame doesn’t shy away from the limelight, beautifully refinished in black. At its core, the 212cc Predator OHV single sings its own type of magic, driving power to the rear axle in perfect harmony, all thanks to the torque converter and chain drive system. Performance, durability, and a dash of nostalgia—a trifecta of miniature monster mastery.