No batteries or electric motor yet but it is washed and has new seats.. couldn't go with factory Toro seats these were less than 1/2 the price . It may end up being a gasoline as the price will be up there to keep it electric. Pretty sure I have have an engine that will fit in it
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@MarineBob In the end, that's what matters - as long as you can get whatever range you need out of it. I have friends in FL who use golf carts to go to the grocery and it's 8 or so miles round trip. Theirs is electric and doesn't have a lot of reserve when they get home.
@MarineBob My antique car is like that. If working on it is fun and you'll enjoy owning an oddity, then perhaps that makes it worth the trouble. If not, then maybe you'll be selling it for parts to recoup your loss.