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Welcome to Our Club Car Catalog

For Club Car wiring diagrams, click here.

For Club Car serial number guide by year, click here.

We have added quite a few parts to the Club Car Catalog. If you cant find what you need make sure you go to our customer service page on the main site and drop us a line.

A Brief History of Club Car Golf Carts

Club Car was started around 1960 by William (Bill) Stevens of Augusta Georgia along with his son William P. Stevens, Jr. They bought an existing cart company from a Mr. Landreth of Dallas Texas and moved it to Georgia. Pictured below in the upper right is a 1964 Club Car. The company was sold to the Johns Manville company on December 5th, 1973. On March 1st of 1978 Johns Manville sold the company to CC Manufacturing. This sale included the trademark patent dated 12/22/64 and the common law trademarks of "Caroche" and "Islander". The "Caroche" model is the one pictured in the upper left and lower right below. This group that bought Club Car included Billy Dolan, one of the founding brothers of E-Z-GO along with several other former E-Z-GO employees. In 1981 they introduced the DS model which still looks similar today except for changes made to the cowl in 1993. They introduced a four cycle gas model in 1984. In 1992 they replaced the side valve gas engine with a new overhead valve Kawasaki engine. In 1995 Ingersol-Rand acquired Clark and Club Car. The same year they offered a new 48 volt electric option which later that year came with regenerative braking. In 2004 they introduced an entirely new cart named the Precedent.




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