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What is the difference between yesteryear ad streetrod golf carts and where do you buy them?
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Go drive each and you will see there is no comparison. Streetrods are the sports car of golf carts!
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Go drive each and you will see there is no comparison. Streetrods are the sports car of golf carts!
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Streetrods can only be purchased at Streetrod Productions. Contact Deb at 352-751-3953. Yesteryear can be seen at any of TV Golf Cars stores.

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Streetrod is by far a better build.
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What makes streetrod a better build?
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Thanks,,,,, I never knew they were different??? Show's you what I know.

Is one more expensive than the other????
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When I looked at Yesteryear carts in 2011 the TV Golf Carts at LSL had 2 or 3 on the showroom floor and they were priced about $12,500. Then I looked at Street Rods on CR101 and they had about 20 on the floor and were about $22,000 and up. That was over two years ago. I ended going with a Yamaha gas cart fully loaded from TV at LSL with Ultimate Seats, SS Wheels, Black Roof, big mirrors, 2 sand bottles, gas gauge, etc for $10,300.

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I use mine for the fun of it. They are priced new around $20,000. including tax. Lots of options available. They are built on a stretched frame. I don't use this as a everyday cart, I am sure others do. It drives great and is just fun, special.
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It looks to me like the designer of Streetrods has some hot rod DNA, while the designer of Yesteryears has a mix of Clown and Shriner DNA.
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The tolerance lines of body fit are the most obvious. Also the increased size of the street rod has allowed them to produce a more comfortable cabin seating area. The street rod attention to detail of the dash board, headlights and steering column are superior to the yesteryear.
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The drive!
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We have two Streetrods -- and love them - street rods are built on a new club car chassis that has been cut and stretched about 10 inches -- I do not believe the yesteryear carts are on a new chassis! - the stretch chassis lends itself to a more realistic 5/8ths styling of older cars and a much more stable ride - longer wheelbase - less unstable steering
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sorry duplicated prior - my bad!
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I have a 2003 Yesteryear and LOVE it. Paid $6K for it at the Villages Golf Cart Store two years ago. She is fun to drive andcropped-cart-jpg gets loads of comments. Wouldn't drive anything but.
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