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  2. Golf cart - Wikipedia

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    A traditional golf cart, capable of carrying two golfers and their clubs, is generally around 4 feet (1.2 m) wide, 8 feet (2.4 m) long and 6 feet (1.8 m) high, weighing between 900 and 1,000 pounds (410 and 450 kg) and capable of speeds up to about 15 miles per hour (24 km/h).

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  4. Bullpen car - Wikipedia

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    The New York Mets introduced a bullpen car based on a golf cart with an oversized team hat in 1967. [4] The New York Yankees began using a Datsun 1200 painted with pinstripes in 1972. Rats chewed through the Datsun's cables, [ 5 ] and the team switched to a Toyota Celica in 1982.

  5. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    The company's partnership with GPSI in 2008 produced the world's first connected golf cart [7] in the Precedent i3, featuring one system to connect an entire golf fleet to the clubhouse and providing new options like score tracking to the golfer. The Precedent i2, i3, and 4Fun are sold to and used by golf courses, while the i2 is also available ...

  6. Golf cart carrying Ryan Day, Ohio State players crashed into ...

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    The moment also brought flashbacks of former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer eating pizza by himself on a golf cart after losing to Michigan State in the Big Ten championship game in 2013.

  7. Melex - Wikipedia

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    [5] The most popular variant in Poland became the two-seater cargo vehicle with an open body. In the Melex WGE-3 variant, it could carry 150 kg of cargo. Gradually, variants with enclosed cabins also appeared. By 1977, over 46,000 Melex vehicles had been produced, with a significant portion being exported; annual production reached about 10,000 ...

  8. Billy cart - Wikipedia

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    Young boy in a billy cart outside a Queenslander home at Indooroopilly, Brisbane ca. 1910. The first references to billy carts appear in the 1880s, with the term identified as originating from wooden carts pulled by billygoats, with these carts being a commonplace occurrence throughout Australia prior to the emergence of the automobile.

  9. Champ Car World Series - Wikipedia

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    By January 2008, both the IRL and Champ Car feared they did not have enough participating cars to maintain their TV and sanctioning contract minimums. [2] After successful merger negotiations, in mid-February 2008, Champ Car authorized bankruptcy to facilitate a February 22 agreement in principle to merge with the IRL. [ 3 ]