A few years back, I was in the market for a go kart. Not your average go kart but the kart equivalent of an F1 car: A Tony Kart shifter kart. Out the door, these Italian marvels run about $10,000 with a motor and all the extras you need to race.
I found a last-years model that was on the market for $5300 by the Tony Kart distributor. This was a "show queen" and had been trucked to different Kart shows and races as a "prop." Best I could tell, it had never run. After looking at it for about ten seconds I realized that if someone else walked through the door, I'd lose my opportunity.
As we were writing up the deal, I mentioned that it would be ever so handy to have this dealer close by should I have any problems. I remember, the two sales guys gave each other deer-in-the-headlights glances but neither one said anything at all.
A week later, I found out the dealer was closing its doors. The owner had died in a crash of his Segway at a kart race when his batteries died and the Segway dumped him on his head. (His case was one of the reasons Segway had a huge recall.) The wife was blowing out everything in the business for cost so I bought enough spares to keep me running for years. When I sold it, I had enough parts to make the deal very nice for the buyer. (I actually
made money!)
52hp on a 200lb frame... Zero to 100 in six seconds was fun while it lasted... even without a dealer nearby.