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Allison Golf Cars moves into new home
When Casey Allison was injured in a tractor acci-
dent in 2014 and lost his job, he began pouring
himself into his part-time business. Stephanie from Boiling Springs. Stephanie
said they were high school sweethearts
and have been married since 2008.
Stephanie Allison said that part-time job began
after her husband built a golf cart for his mother
and discovered he enjoyed the building trans-
formation so much, the couple opened Casey
Allison’s Custom Golf Carts in 2009 and worked
the business part-time. “We care about our customers and thank
them for making our business a success,”
Stephanie said. “Our mission is to build
quality custom golf cars that our custom-
ers are proud of.”
After his accident, he began working the busi-
ness full-time and, in 2018, incorporated under
Allison Golf Cars, Inc.
Stephanie said this has been 11 years in the
making and after a year of construction, the busi-
ness moved into its current location this month.
The couple held a grand opening last weekend.
Casey Allison
is president
and Stephanie
vice-president.
She said they
offer sales,
service, parts,
and accesso-
ries.
The Allisons
are Cleveland
County natives
with Casey
from Moores-
boro and
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