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Harley Davidson produced golf carts starting as early as the 1960’s. In 1963, William Davidson joined the Harley company, and Harley-Davidson began producing brand new golf carts for consumers. Most notably, HD kicked-off their entry to the golf cart market with the 3-wheel models with a 245cc dual-cycle single-cylinder air-cooled engine. The major unique feature of the 3-wheel Harley Davidson golf cart was the tiller style steering handle. This tiller steering bar was used instead of a traditional steering wheel. The “lift-back” body style name came from the fact that the entire rear body of the golf cart lifted and hinged rearward, revealing the entire engine compartment at the back of the cart. Harley Davidson manufactured golf carts for 19 years, with the “classic” body style changing little over that time period. Today these carts have become collectible amongst both Harley-Davidson enthusiasts, and rare golf cart collectors. This 1976 model represents an era that has passed, but is not forgotten. See detailed photos at maxmotive.com.
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Harley Davidson produced golf carts starting as early as the 1960’s. In 1963, William Davidson joined the Harley company, and Harley-Davidson began producing brand new golf carts for consumers. Most notably, HD kicked-off their entry to the golf cart market with the 3-wheel models with a 245cc dual-cycle single-cylinder air-cooled engine. The major unique feature of the 3-wheel Harley Davidson golf cart was the tiller style steering handle. This tiller steering bar was used instead of a traditional steering wheel. The “lift-back” body style name came from the fact that the entire rear body of the golf cart lifted and hinged rearward, revealing the entire engine compartment at the back of the cart. Harley Davidson manufactured golf carts for 19 years, with the “classic” body style changing little over that time period. Today these carts have become collectible amongst both Harley-Davidson enthusiasts, and rare golf cart collectors. This 1976 model represents an era that has passed, but is not forgotten. See detailed photos at maxmotive.com.
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