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No Reserve: 1930s Ford-Style Golf Cart

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This golf cart was designed to resemble a 1930s Ford and is said to be based on a 2002 Club Car chassis with an electric powertrain. The cart features black fiberglass bodywork, black and gray vinyl-upholstered seats, a fold-down windshield, front and rear lights, a roof canopy, side mirrors, step plates, a rear-facing bench seat, wooden side rails, a horn, chrome grab bars, a three-spoke steering wheel, a wood-style dashboard, and cupholders. This Ford-style golf cart is now offered at no reserve in Port Charlotte, Florida, on a bill of sale.

The fiberglass bodywork is finished in black with matching fenders and running boards, and it features red pinstripes, a fold-down windscreen, unpainted front and rear bumpers, a faux grille, xenon headlights, taillights, turn signals, side mirrors, chrome grab bars, metal step plates, and a black canopy roof with orange marker lights. The opening hood provides access to storage and a cooler. Blemishes in the bodywork are shown in the gallery.

The silver-finished wheels are mounted with bias-ply tires. The cart rides on a ladder-frame chassis and features a front transverse leaf spring and a live rear axle with leaf springs and shock absorbers. Stopping power is provided by rear drum brakes.

The front and rear seats are trimmed in black and gray vinyl with gray carpets protected by Ford-branded floor mats.

The wood-rimmed Grant steering wheel is mounted on a tilting column ahead of a faux wood dash panel with cupholders. A drive selector switch is mounted under the front seat. No odometer is fitted, and total mileage is unknown.

Wooden rails are fitted at each side of the rear-facing bench seat.

The 48-volt electric motor is powered by six eight-volt batteries


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