Electric 75
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Oh I like that conversion, What a nice job. Must be wonderful to waft along in silence & comfort in your Rover 75 BEV, Pretty soon it'll be the only sort of vehicle you'll be able to drive into towns or cities. :eek:
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not for me I'm afraid, half the enjoyment of a car is the glorious engine noise, either a wail of a V6 or deep rumble of a V8. Unless they can put a proper engine noise sound track in it.
I've seen the electric E-type Jag, but to me it's beautiful looking car but imagine the disappointment of booting it away from the traffic lights sounding like a milk float. :shrug: |
Very nicely done, but give me a V8 anyday!
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Nice conversion, but the range of 140km is pathetic.
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Would like to find the chassis number, that will be a nice one for the Dorchester list.
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If I would ever have to drive an EV (not willingly though) it would be this one :D
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Interesting conversion, if they could get the range up to 200 miles plus I would be seriously interested.
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Hello
there is already a lively discussion going on about my garage work :} I think the Rover 75 goes perfectly with an electric motor, and after my car had an engine failure, I wanted to find a solution for the future :}. Let's not discuss whether it makes sense, it will remain an exotic solution. And I have a lot of fun with the vehicle. For those who are interested in the technology, I will open an extra thread again in the next few days and describe the vehicle in more detail. |
But no room for the Bassets
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Very impressive - someone knows what they're doing - but no room for The Basset Hounds.
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