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Old 10-24-2014, 03:32 PM
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Default Road trip for a #2 cart.

I just finally found a #2 cart somewhat close to me. It's for my 13 yr old daughter to pull around with her Original. I'm told its a one owner cart that has been stored inside its whole life. I'm going to get it in the morning. I believe it has a reasonable asking price judging by the pictures so I plan on buying it for asking price. I'm looking for opinions on aproximatly what you think this cart is worth. Thank You.












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Old 10-24-2014, 04:09 PM
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Wow that's nice, but it's a CCC one , those are kinda unusual , but not worth as much , although u can repaint it and install new decals and you would never know the difference.
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Old 10-24-2014, 06:05 PM
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Wow that's nice, but it's a CCC one , those are kinda unusual , but not worth as much , although u can repaint it and install new decals and you would never know the difference.
Thanks for the information. Is there any difference in this newer cart than the older ones? It looks like the tires on this one are different than the older carts. Hard to tell in the pics. I am told the tires on this one are original. What brand of tires came on the older #2 carts?
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Thanks for the information. Is there any difference in this newer cart than the older ones? It looks like the tires on this one are different than the older carts. Hard to tell in the pics. I am told the tires on this one are original. What brand of tires came on the older #2 carts?
They look the same to me, I'm pretty sure they were Goodyears. I don't think there was any difference besides the decals.
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Old 10-24-2014, 06:42 PM
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Thanks. I thought the originals were Goodyear also. I am looking at the pictures on my phone and with the dirt on the tires they don't quite look like the Goodyear tires to me. Stupid Smartphone! I don't really want to paint the cart because we like the old look, but it's going to be used mostly by my daughter with her Original, so the IH markings would match better. No matter what it will match better than the trailer she uses currently.


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Old 10-24-2014, 07:25 PM
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Ok, that looks like a #2 IH cart with incorrect decals to me. Don't know what there worth cause I have never seen one for sale in Georgia.
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what he said.
I thought they stopped making those when the # 4 come out.
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See if you can remove the Cub Cadet decal and put on IH ones without disturbing the paint. Looks like a good cart- will look great behind an O.
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I agree with the other guys. IH cart, wrong decals.

You can take off the decals and not hurt the paint, just get a pinstripe removal wheel. They are like a decal or pinstripe eraser. Most auto stores carry them. If you can't find one, just say I'll get you a part number. All my local stores carry them. If you want to get really fancy, buy the whole tool. They work better on the tool than on a drill. (Tool can be pricey, wheel that attaches to a drill is like $15.)
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Old 10-24-2014, 10:12 PM
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Thanks everyone. J-Mech, The pinstripe removal tool, is it kinda like a rubber flap wheel that can go on a drill or a purpose built tool similar to a 4" grinder?
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