Here's were I'm at so far with the second little pete.
Frame is stretched, relocated the battery tray, lowered the seat pedestal, pre fit seats, narrowed the upper floor (for hood), added bracing to support hood, built hood brackets and added mounts, made bumper frame, added supports and fenders to the hood. Hood is ready for the grill work and also the bumper is ready for a stainless cap.
The customer wanted a tilt hood, but at the time she asked, I told her I wasn't sure I could do it. Well I did it! I'll know when she see's these pictures if she likes it.
Now comes the challenge of installing the frame work, angled windshield and mating up the hood with the front of the cab.
Note, The batteries on the floor are to simulate people weight. On a Ezgo cart, the front axle will kick out and forword as weight is added. I wanted to make sure and get the wheels centered in the fender opening.