1983 club car golf cart .Its a 36 volt . I recently purchased this about 6 months ago for a project. Started it but never had time to finish . I have reupholstered the seats . Bought 3 new selnoids bought 9 batteries used but all held a charge. Cleaned it up real clean .the front end is cracked up and needs to be fiberglassed or replaced. The previous owner tolde it ran real good . Just don't have the time..it's for sale locally so I have the right to end if sold
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