What is it? Golf cart? Amphibious ATV?

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Title says it all. My wife is intrigued by amphibious ATVs lately after driving a friend's rig, and she just happened to pass by this vehicle for sale on the roadside today. She said it had a one-piece "tub" style plastic or fiberglass body like an amphibious vehicle, however the dimensions were more like a golf cart. The exposed steel frame and tires/wheels make me think golf cart as well.

She said no logos were visible, but as you can see, it appears there were emblems on the vehicle at one point, and now they are gone.

Any ideas?


(Apologies for the poor photo, but this is on a high-speed main road and she could only pull over for a moment to snap a photo)
 
You can get a number of bodies for golf carts now.They even have a replica 66-77 Ford Bronco body. I still like the Chrysler LeBaron/New Yorker nose Bob Hope used on his cart that he rode in for his "Bob Hope Chrysler Classic" golf tournaments...
 
http://i.ushipcdn.com/resize.php?path=%2Fstatic%2Fdead5fac-fec6-477c-9.jpg&w=270&h=210
 
That's a Toro Workman 2050 utility vehicle. It serves the same purpose as a John Deere Gator.

http://www.psmlawnmowers.co.uk/ex-demose...utility-vehicle
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Thank you!!

Is that electric or gas-powered? I looked it up online and it seems there are varations, but generally electric.

Is it worth looking into as a general farm and yard vehicle? We have a 4WD Suzuki quad now, but my wife doesn't like to drive it.
 
Yup, Toro I call them a maintenance cart, used by golf coarse staff for hauling equipment and supplies around.
 
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