Old Golf Cart Transformed Into A Mini Mack
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Paul Clifford of Dixmont, Maine, isn’t one to shy away from a project. “I’m building something all the time,” he says. Sometimes, inspiration finds him in unusual places. “Close to 25 years ago, I bought a big Mack firetruck. I never got to drive it, but I saved all the emblems. So, when I got ahold of an old broken golf cart, I knew how I wanted to rebuild it.”
Clifford estimates the project cost him around $500. “I just picked through my scrap pile for most of it,” he says. Though the final result is more about form than function, he’s eager to show it off. “I’m going to take it to truck shows and maybe a parade or two, something fun. Anyone can contact me if they want to know more.”
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Paul Clifford, Dixmont, Maine (pclifford315@gmail.com).
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Old Golf Cart Transformed Into A Mini Mack TRACTORS Accessories Paul Clifford of Dixmont Maine isn’t one to shy away from a project “I’m building something all the time ” he says Sometimes inspiration finds him in unusual places “Close to 25 years ago I bought a big Mack firetruck I never got to drive it but I saved all the emblems So when I got ahold of an old broken golf cart I knew how I wanted to rebuild it ” Clifford estimates the project cost him around $500 “I just picked through my scrap pile for most of it ” he says Though the final result is more about form than function he’s eager to show it off “I’m going to take it to truck shows and maybe a parade or two something fun Anyone can contact me if they want to know more ” Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Paul Clifford Dixmont Maine pclifford315@gmail com
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