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  2. Electric vehicle conversion - Wikipedia

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    Electric car conversion has gone from being exclusively conducted by hobbyists and enthusiasts, to a rapidly growing industry. [1] [2] U.S. Electricar was one of the first commercial electric car conversion companies, founded in the 1970s to sell converted versions of conventional cars in the United States using lead-acid battery storage systems.

  3. Electromod - Wikipedia

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    Students under the guidance of Pat McCue, the automotive teacher at Bothell High School in a suburb of Seattle, converted a BMW into an electric vehicle in 2011, drawing the attention of foundry10, which gave the program a grant that was used to develop Shock and Awe, an electric drag racing car that set a world record in 2016 by running 8.328 ...

  4. AMC Amitron - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Amitron was an experimental electric subcompact car built in 1967 by American Motors Corporation (AMC) and Gulton Industries.It included many advanced features, including regenerative braking and advanced battery designs, to provide a 150-mile (240 km) range on a single charge.

  5. This EV-Converted Porsche 912 Future-Proofs a 1960s Classic - AOL

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  6. Mopar Stuffed an Electric Crate Motor in a 1967 Plymouth GTX ...

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    For SEMA 2024, Mopar will show a 1967 Plymouth GTX concept featuring a 335-hp electric crate motor and other custom modifications.. There's also a 2025 Ram 1500 RHO with eye-popping graphics ...

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