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1947 Other Makes Kurtis-Kraft Midget

Sale price: $US $10,000.00 make an offer

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Date: 2021-11-23

Robert Walters (from Wimberley,Texas) offered $10,000 usd

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1947
Mileage:
1
Engine:
2.0 Ford Pinto Engine Rebuilt
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1947 Other Makes Kurtis-Kraft Midget for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 425 votes
AS STATED ABOVE THIS 1947 KURTIS-KRAFT MIDGET RACER IS BEING SOLD BY US. MAIN STREET MOTORS. FOR ONE OF OUR CUSTOMERS.   THE CAR IS BEING SOLD WITH A BILL-OF-SALE AND WAS A PROJECT THAT HIS FATHER WAS DOING. PREPPING IT FOR ACTUAL RACING.   HIS DAD. WE WILL CALL HIM AL. WAS STILL ACTIVELY RACING SPRINT CARS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH AT 86 YEARS OF AGE.   HE SHARED WITH ME ONE DAY THAT WHEN HE TURNED 90 HE WOULD DROP OUT OF RACING THOSE 350 CHEVY ENGINED SPRINT CARS AND RACE THIS MIDGET WITH THE 4 CYLINDER 2. 0 FORD PINTO MOTOR!  AL HAD BEEN ACTIVE IN THE EARLY DAYS OF RACING IN CALIFORNIA AND HE KNEW HOW TO PUT A CAR TOGETHER AND SO ENJOYED WORKING ON THEM. RESTORING MANY CARS AND RACING CARS!  THIS CAR IS SO NEAR TO BEING COMPLETED BUT THAT WILL BE THE NEXT OWNERS RESPONSIBILTY.   HIS SON TOLD US THAT HIS DAD HAD OVERHAULED THE MOTOR BUT IT HAS NEVER BEEN FIRED UP.   IT NEEDS FLUID ADDED AND JUST A DAY OR TWO IN FINAL ASSEMBLY AND IT WOULD BE READY TO GO.   WE HAVE HAD IT ON DISPLAY RIGHT HERE ON OUR SHOWROOM FLOOR NEXT TO THIS 1937 CORD 812 CONVERTIBLE COUPE (NOT FOR SALE) AND THINK THE TWO CARS JUST LOOK AWFUL GOOD TOGETHER.   NO TITLE EXISTS FOR THIS CAR AS IT WAS BUILT TO BE A RACE CAR BACK IN THE DAY.   IT IS A VERY COMPLETE RACE CAR WITH THE IN OR OUT GEAR BOX AND A QUICK CHANGE RACING REAR END.    ALL OF THE OTHER COMPONENTS WERE GATHERED UP BY AL FOR THE CAR.   SOME OF THE BODY IS METAL BUT MOST OF IT IS FIBERGLASS.   SOME PIECES ARE ORIGINAL AND SOME ARE AFTERMARKET PIECES.   AGAIN WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE MUCH KNOWLEDGE ON THESE COOL MIDGET RACE CARS BUT THE WORKMANSHIP TO BRING IT BACK TO IT'S CURRENT STATE IS BEAUTIFUL!  WE HAVE TAKEN MANY PICTURES AND HOPE THAT THEY WILL ANSWER MANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS BUT PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US OR CALL US AT 541-426-2100 IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.   THE OPENING BID OF TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS IS THE ONLY RESERVE ON THIS CAR AS IT WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT ANY OTHER RESERVE.   NOT MANY OF THESE EXIST AND THIS ONE IS OVER 98% COMPLETED WITH ALL OF THE HARD WORK ACCOMPLISHED.   GOOD LUCK!    I wanted to add a couple of frame measurements in the cockpit and four new pictures that I just posted showing the chassis under the seat and the Wilwood brake reservoir the brake lines. fuel tank. shut off valve and lines along with inline electric pump and filter and the battery and how it is all mounted.   Beautiful workmanship and again this little machine won't need too much for it to be ready to run!  The wheelbase is approximately 78" long and the inside frame measures right at 14" inside to inside in the cockpit and I took a picture showing this.   The top access into the cockpit is approximately 18" or so.   I have a few more pictures for those of you who are seriously interested in the car.    

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Robert Walters, dated 23 november 2021
I will bid $10,000 for this midget. Addtionally would add $1,000 toward shipping to Texas (just outside of Austin). This is my third attempt at making contact on this midget. Please respond. Thank You,Robert Walters

from Robert Walters, dated 21 september 2021
Is this 1947 KurtisKraft midget still for sale at $10,000 or offer? Can you arrange shipment to Austin Texas at my expense> Is the 2 litre Ford motor installed? A response would be appreciated.

from John Kroells, dated 17 september 2019
I had a 1950-1960 Kurtis Kraft 3/4 midget that had been sitting in a garage for 50+ years and needed to be totally rebuilt. Even the frame needed to rewelded or replaced and the HD 40ci needed to be rebuilt. It was also missing some parts. How much would it be worth (estimated)?

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