Electric 1969 Dodge A100 pickup on youtube
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ChevyVanMan1- Number of posts : 425
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Registration date : 2009-07-19
A van sure could carry alot of batteries and many of them on the underside. I wonder what range we could get of our old boxy vans with electric?
Tried to get an EV to DC but they would not title or inspect it as it had no emissions to test. They will only allow factory built EVs. I wonder how many real states are like that. I know PA is a real problem too.
Funny how the politicians talk about energy reform yet make the law even tougher on "clean" energy. DC even put out of business a whole fleet of natural gas taxicabs about a year after they gave them license to operate. Said gas was dangerous and then the next year installed LNG on many of DC busses. They were all new cabs competing with the local's old, decrepit cabs. Clearly the company didn't grease the right palms.
I'm moving to Texas IF they get serious about seceeding.
Anyway, my toupee is off to whoever elecltrified this A-100 and thanks for posting.
Tried to get an EV to DC but they would not title or inspect it as it had no emissions to test. They will only allow factory built EVs. I wonder how many real states are like that. I know PA is a real problem too.
Funny how the politicians talk about energy reform yet make the law even tougher on "clean" energy. DC even put out of business a whole fleet of natural gas taxicabs about a year after they gave them license to operate. Said gas was dangerous and then the next year installed LNG on many of DC busses. They were all new cabs competing with the local's old, decrepit cabs. Clearly the company didn't grease the right palms.
I'm moving to Texas IF they get serious about seceeding.
Anyway, my toupee is off to whoever elecltrified this A-100 and thanks for posting.