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dealernews Golf Car Options Looking for a custom-built golf cart? Colt’s Golf Cars may be just the place for you. Born and raised in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, Colt Stewart joined the Marine Corps in 1980 af- ter he graduated high school. When he left active duty with the Corps 12 years later, he went to work for the Department of Corrections in Penn- sylvania. Stewart stayed with the Department of Corrections until he retired in 2015. “I just didn’t want to do winter anymore,” said Stewart. “I’m not shoveling snow ever again.” And, upon retirement they moved to Clarendon County, SC, Stewart intended on spending his retirement hunting and fishing. However, after two months, Stewart realized he needed some- thing more substantial to occupy his time. One day, Stewart went shopping for a golf cart at Graham’s Golf Cars in Manning and ended up coming home with a new job instead. Stewart went to work selling and fixing golf carts. After working over a year at Graham’s, Stewart decided to build a shop behind his home. He began custom building golf carts, both gas and electric, and servicing golf carts as well. In late 2017, Stewart realized it was too much work to continue to do both, so he put in his two-week notice with Graham’s and committed his time solely to Colt’s Golf Cars. Stewart purchases golf carts on their last legs from golf courses and rebuilds them from the ground up. He rebuilds the frames, installs new engines and parts, customizes body styles and paints and can add features at the request of the customer. Stewart builds two custom carts per month on average, and he does quite a bit of service work as well. Local golf cart dealerships often refer 18 WWW.GOLFCAROPTIONS.COM service work to Stewart, and he has worked hard to maintain a good working relationship with each dealership. Colt’s Golf Cars also sells batteries at competitive prices, and he stocks many commonly needed parts for repair, special ordering the less com- mon ones as needed. Service calls cost $25 for Stewart to pick up a customer’s cart on his trailer and return it when he’s done with the repair work, plus the cost of the repairs. Together, Stewart and his wife raised his four children, her two children and four children they adopted. Stewart’s grandmother was a foster parent, caring for 64 children over the years. After her death, he and his wife decided to honor her memory by becoming foster parents. Over time, the Stewart’s fostered 26 children, adopting the last four. Along with their five sons and five daughters, they now have nine grandchildren. CONTACT To learn more about Colt’s Golf Cars, visit his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ coltsgolfcars/ or call Stewart at 803-460-5620.