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STOLEN ATV: REWARD – Stolen Club Car Golf Carts


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Two guys in a 2013-2016 Ford F-350 Platinum model dually pickup (either Ruby Red or Bronze Fire in color) (pictured) with a 24-foot white extra-height enclosed trailer with the number “31” on the passenger side man door (pictured in the banner photo) pulled up to our business and stole 3 golf carts on 1/23/2020. This cart is a 2000 Club Car DS 48-volt Power Drive electric golf cart. Black body with black uprights and beige canopy. White seats. Rear steel flip seat. Raised cart using RHOX 3-inch spindle drop lift kit. RHOX Vegas 10×7 machined black and aluminum wheels with Carlisle All Trail 2 22×9.5-10 wheels. S/N A0029-908183. OEM style headlights and tail lights. 16-12V converter. Six 8-volt JCI batteries. No windshield. Has a New Harmony IN town sticker on the front cowl.

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