Mike and Matt from Iron Trap Garage head off to pick up Matt’s most recent find, an old homemade speedster-style go-kart of sorts. This car was home built and includes parts from cars like a VW Bug, Nash Metropolitan, and possibly a Crosley — This is one of a kind piece of Americana is saved…
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