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Of the original 1115 GM EV1s only 40 or so still exist. These were severely disabled by GM and given to universities and museums. A few more may still exist as part of GM’s fool cell res…
Part 1of2
Of the original 1115 GM EV1s only 40 or so still exist. These were severely disabled by GM and given to universities and museums. A few more may still exist as part of GM’s fool cell res…
TomtenT
November 29, 2009 at 3:54 pm
WOW ! ! ! ! It’s just like an UNDERGROUND REBEL REVOLUTIONARY GROUP meeting ! ! ! ( Well…. it IS a Rebel Revolutionary Group meeting ! )This is getting absurd ! ! !Next we’ll see the oil indusrty and automakersINFILTRATE such groups, and then they can throw lawsuits, publicise slander, arrange bribes and buy-outs, or why not just plain shoot them die-hard environmentalists & enthusiasts dead ?”You WILL buy our oil !You WILL pay for our ancient technology !Life or Money !”
TheEVtruth
November 29, 2009 at 4:43 pm
Awesome! Someone gets it!
pnroyal
November 29, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Very nice, thank you for the post!
cant7think7clearly
November 29, 2009 at 5:03 pm
“GM stipulated that the EV1 must not be used as an EV as part of their agreement”Crazy. “Here’s an electric car. Don’t use it without an engine”
milofonbil
November 29, 2009 at 5:29 pm
Thanks for posting this DOliO. It’s very nice to be able to watch a recap of a very crowded SEVA meeting. It’s interesting to hear the challenges the students had to overcome to get this far with bringing their EV1 back to life and then converting it to a hybrid.
D0li0
November 29, 2009 at 6:11 pm
An EV1 came to our monthly 2007 Dec meeting seattleevaDOTorg/wiki/GM_EV1#L ive_EV1