Vintage Chassis Identification

Looking to see if anyone can help identifying this chassis. I've posted on the Facebook Vintage Group and people believe it's an Olson, but they are not 100% sure. Just wanted to see if anyone on here can offer any further info. Thanks!
 

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Olson was my initial thought but…. any Olson I ever had or saw used heims too and bottom for the steering shaft to go through.
 
This looks to be a pavement. Kart who makes it I'm not sure. Jolly kart made one similar but I dont think that's it either. I'd go to the vintage site and post there.
 
1991 Olson Sales flyer I found today, top model says for asphalt while bottom is for dirt. I had a friend have an asphalt model which was wider that they ran at Motorama ( not sure if it was called that back then) on the concrete.
 

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Brian now that you say Beast they did have the radius rod on the rh side of the front axle like that and almost certain the same petal setup. Hauled one back from Gasoline Alley to W. Pa in the back of my buddy’s dads wagon.
 
If you google Olson karts it shows the kart that he built. I know Greg never built 2 alike but it has to many differances to be a Olson. Looks close but I think its another builder.
 
I think it might be a MXK wedge or Aframe or something like that .
Seems there karts always had the narrow angled waist in frame rails
 
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