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Gone Wild
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Location: Savannah, GA
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![]() I know this is CC forum and we do have a Columbia forum but no one goes often.
Columbia is close to Club Car I believe so I ask CC experts. Has anyone seen a Columbia cart like this one? All I can tell is it has a "newer style" steering wheel. A google image search turned up no carts looking like this. Seller description states: "Columbia Electric Golf Cart it has a hood that opens in front. It has a built in cooler in the back. It has head lights, tail lights, brake lights, turn signals, seat belts, forward and reverse on the dash, charger and more." |
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Gone Wild
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![]() A few more pictures.
Unfortunately there are no pics of under the seat. I may have to drive out and inspect the cart in person. I don't want to if it is a really old cart though. |
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
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Location: West Virginia
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![]() I believe Columbia is their own brand IIRC. Melex and Western were close to EZGO. Columbia bought out Harley and made their own stuff though.
That said, it's likely a series cart and probably a slightly older one. Wouldn't be surprised it if was late 90s to early 2000s. |
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Gone Wild
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![]() Could it still be series cart with fwd-rev switch on the key like a RXV?
Sometimes I see ParCar referred to as Columbia also. |
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
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![]() Yes, it could be series with the FNR on the key. Harley and Pargo and some others did that on a lot of the vintage resistor carts. I always found it odd it took the big companies like EZGO so long to do it.
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Gone Wild
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![]() Nice looking cart...appears to have been well kept...
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![]() Being rare means parts are not available I think. Not so concerned with controller and wiring as I would be with body stuff like headlight assembly's and such.
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Gone Wild
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![]() I sent an expert the same pictures and he replied "it's just a Columbia p4 with a body kit".
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