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In California, Golf Carts Are Being Styled After Classic Cars—and the Designs Are Surprisingly Fun

Among the company’s creations is a golf cart modeled after the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro.

In California, Golf Carts Are Being Styled After Classic Cars—and the Designs Are Surprisingly Fun

Custom-built golf carts for car enthusiasts are the specialty of California-based company Caddyshack Golf Cars.

One of its standout creations is a golf cart styled to resemble a sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro. Inside, it features suede and leather upholstery, along with seats finished in contrast stitching for a more upscale look. This particular cart was recently sold on the Cars & Bids website for $6,565.

Other models from Caddyshack Golf Cars take inspiration from iconic vehicles such as the Porsche 356 Speedster, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, and the Shelby Cobra.

Photos courtesy of Caddyshack Golf Cars.


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