Pargo Golf Carts


Pargo golf carts have been around for a very long time. They first came out way back in 1954. For a long time there was confusion about the name of the vehicles. No one really seemed to know what it meant. Well, the answer to that question is Pargo golf carts were named after the county in Georgia where they were first manufactured.

It should be noted also that Pargo golf carts are not associated with the ParCar, which is manufactured by the Columbia Company which is actually a spin off of the Harley Davidson company. Sound confusing? Well, that’s golfing for you.

What is not so confusing is that Pargo golf carts were discontinued in the 1980′s. The company went on to produce other types of vehicles, such as cargo carriers and some models were that designed to carry people, but the old Pargo golf carts were now history. And that meant that getting repair parts for them was going to be a hassle.

And it was.

Until the advent of the Internet, finding repair parts for Pargo golf carts was a challenge indeed. Today, however, it is a little easier. By using the Internet, you can find online vendors who carry parts for this older model of vehicle. You may have to spend time tracking down the precise item that you need as no one carries a full line of all the parts. Some online vendors have made it their business to find and stock vintage parts and these vendors are often your best starting point. However, it should be remembered that even these larger vendors may not have the part you need. When you look for Pargo golf carts parts, be patient. That is the best advice of all.

If you are new to tracking down parts for this brand of vehicle, it is important to understand that for this particular name brand, the serial number of the vehicle will not do you much good. A more useful set of information is in the number of wheels that your vehicle has as well as the number of solenoids contained in the speed control set up. You should also understand that Pargo golf carts used many different braking systems over the years and this can make finding brake parts a headache.

Those people who are lucky enough to still have the original owner’s manual may find part numbers inside. This can help a great deal when it comes time to order parts. You can also find a few online forums, populated by other owners, who may be able to steer you in the right direction if you have trouble finding certain parts. All in all, you have to be creative at times as this is often the only way to get what you need.

While finding repair parts for the many different types of Pargo golf carts can be a hassle, it is worth the effort as these vehicles have become a true collector’s item over the years. Good luck and happy golfing.


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