
Lot 122 - 2010 ACG Hummer H3 Golf Cart
Lot Number | 122 |
Chassis Number | EGCAHE4298C325899 |
Result | Sold - £8,736 |
Reported to be a licensed product built by Cool Custom Cars in the US, very few have ever been shipped to the UK, this example features some specialist styling elements including a black grill, alloy wheels (with good tyres) as well as room for two up front with supportive cushioned and high-grade quilted red & black leather upholstery and twin cup holders. There is also additional rear-facing bench seating, in the same style, at the back which can accommodate a further two occupants with a chequer-plate metal footrest. Additionally, there is also a three-spoke steering wheel, a reversing warning buzzer as well as working hazard lights, LED headlights and indicators.
The Hummer H3 golf cart features working headlights, brake lights, indicators, and has four-wheel braking with discs at the front and drums at the rear. It is powered by a long-range 48-volt electric motor system with fully automatic controls and has a top speed of around 19mph. This information is unverified although both forward and reverse controls have been tested and are fully operational.
This ACG Hummer H3 custom golf buggy plays fun homage to the full-size American icon. Presented in good order throughout, it would make for great fun on private roads or as pit crew transport at race meetings.
Could it be made road-legal? We think so!
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