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Old 07-31-2013, 08:52 PM   #1
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Default Couldn't resist a $500 club

Ran across a club for $500. Couldn't pass it up for the price. She needed a little elbow grease in the cleaning dept. but other than that? Has 2 year old batts, 91 model 36v series, cleaned, painted the ugly brown dash n seat backs black, front roof support black, pinstripe & $358 rear flip flop & light kit. Haven't got to the lights yet.. Here's where I'm at w it..... Honest opinions what's it worth? Can i get my money back out of it? Guess what I'm asking is $850 a fair price to ask if I sell it to a camping buddy? Last thing I need is a third cart........







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Old 07-31-2013, 09:10 PM   #2
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I think you did well, provided it runs right and there are no charger issues. I'd could sell carts like that ALL DAY LONG here in WV for $1500! One thing I'd modify for aesthetic improvement would be those rear roof supports. They seem a little, ummm..... tall...

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Old 07-31-2013, 09:16 PM   #3
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By the way, is that a 7.3 Ford I spy in front of that fifth wheel?
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Old 07-31-2013, 09:21 PM   #4
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Yea. Nobody was supposed to notice the roof!! ;). Planned on lowering them, I'm waiting for another set of hands so I can lower it and drill new holes.... Everything works great on it.. From what I've been reading these resistor carts are darn near bullet proof..
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Old 07-31-2013, 09:25 PM   #5
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By the way, is that a 7.3 Ford I spy in front of that fifth wheel?
Yessir... Sure is!! The truck that I can't seem to get rid of. Twice I decided I wanted a new truck and twice the new ones left.... I love it... She's got 270k on her and darn near all of those miles are hauling miles( either the gooseneck car hauler w/two cars in it or that 16k empty weight 5ver.).
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Old 07-31-2013, 09:32 PM   #6
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From what I've been reading these resistor carts are darn near bullet proof..
An almost exact quote by me made to another member a few days back! These carts are simple to work on and diagnose if something does go wrong, I love em! Not real fast like a solid state cart can be, but generally they have more in the torque department. (Meaning decent burnouts for a stock cart ) Does yours have a V-glide and single solenoid or a bank of 5 solenoids?

Those were the best diesel trucks ford ever made, I know guys who didn't need new trucks who went out and bought some of the last 7.3s when Ford announced the end just so they'd have a truck they knew would last. 270k? Just getting broke in.

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Old 07-31-2013, 09:37 PM   #7
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I would say $1000 minimum even to great friend. Cart is worth at least 1200 EASY
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Old 07-31-2013, 09:45 PM   #8
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It's got the Vglide and single solenoid...

Tenn- I didn't buy it to make money, looked like a solid cart and figured if I can put some $$ into it and sell it to a friend for what I have into it and cheaper than what can be found it would be a win win... I'm not looking to make $$ off it, I'd rather sell it to a friend for what I have into it. I enjoy tinkering and working on different things....
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It's got the Vglide and single solenoid...

Tenn- I didn't buy it to make money, looked like a solid cart and figured if I can put some $$ into it and sell it to a friend for what I have into it and cheaper than what can be found it would be a win win... I'm not looking to make $$ off it, I'd rather sell it to a friend for what I have into it. I enjoy tinkering and working on different things....
Vglide and single solenoid is, IMO, the better setup. The system is smoother accelerating and there are 4 less $40 a piece solenoids to fail and leave you stuck. I know you don't want to make money on it, makes me wish there were a few guys like you near where i live, but its a REALLY good looking cart and it sounds solid. At $1000 you'd be being EXTREMELY generous, even to a friend. Oh, post pics when you get it done, we all love pics!
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Nice Firebird...69?
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