- #EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER#
- #EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER DRIVER#
- #EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER CODE#
Prior to ’74 a 36- volt electric drive train was all that was made. In 1974 a gasoline 2 cycle engine was introduced. The basic design of this car was also offered in a 4 wheel version with the same top. This top had a brittle ABS plastic insert that is no longer available. This top design was common on some early Melex golf cars and I have seen it on other cars too. The early models had a single post in the front and later on, as windshields became more common, 2 round posts supported the front of the top and the windshield attached to them. It could support itself from the rear ‘X’ legs only. The top is characterized by the round steel posts, painted black, and the rear legs form an ‘X’ when viewed from the side. Pictured is the ‘Classic’ E-Z-GO 3 wheel golf car with the factory made 48″ long x 42″ wide ‘X’-Leg top. We’re not really sure exactly when this body style and top debuted. It was taken at the 1999 PGA Show in Orlando, FL.Īlso pictured here is an early E-Z-GO Model 400 taken at the Augusta, GA E-Z-GO Branch Office. Pictured here is a restored version of the original electric golf car produced in 1954. They started in a small machine shop and today E-Z-Go is one of the leading golf car manufacturing companies in the world. was founded in 1954 by two brothers, Beverly and Billie Dolan, in Augusta, GA. This section is always under construction, so feel free to email any pictures or information about your E-Z-GO.Į-Z-GO Golf Car Co. If you have any questions regarding the year and model of your E-Z-GO, please give us a call. They no longer included the manufacturer’s code, and instead of a plate inside the passenger’s side dash compartment, they simply apply a sticker under the choke plate (on gas carts) or under the charger receptacle (electric carts). In the mid-2000’s, E-Z-GO changed the format and location of their vehicle information. Please include all the letters and numbers found in these locations when ordering any parts. The date determination on these early models is somewhat mysterious so tell us the numbers and we’ll help decipher them.
#EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER DRIVER#
Prior to ’76 the SN plate was under the driver’s side seat, just behind the most driver side battery, on the fender skirt.
#EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER#
The actual Serial Number is either 6 or 7 numbers (only) and it does not indicate the model year.
#EZ GO WESTERN GOLF CART SERIAL NUMBER CODE#
The specific order of the numbers changes over the years but the Code always has a letter and the last two (2) digits of the year it was made incorporated in the overall series of numbers. Most modern (76-present) E-Z-GO cars have their Serial Number & Manufactures Code in or under the passenger side dash board looking toward the center of the car. This can be done by finding the Serial Number and the Manufactures Code. It is a good idea if you own an E-Z-GO to identify the model and year of manufacture. From the beginning there have been various models with different top & windshield styles making identification sometimes confusing. E-Z-GO has been making golf cars since 1954. EZGO takes a prominent spot in our Golf Cart Museum.