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1928 Model A pickup converted to electric This truck was likely headed to the scrap pile, but it got a second chance at life by becoming an EV. Save the negativity, can we just take joy in the fact that this truck is still on the road and the owner is enjoying it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJWLiu1CpEU I would never convert one of my fleet to electric, but it's his truck, and he can do what he wants with it. Beats letting it go to scrap. And it's a neat way of getting some youth interested. Or am I wrong? |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Paul,
So, where did he get the parts to make this conversion and what was the cost? |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric That would be one way to drive you crazy fixing all of the rattles ! The range could be better though.
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Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric I'm torn. Part of me says "NO WAY", the other says "THAT WOULD BE FUN". I think if I had a Model A like that, it would probably become my daily driver. I'd still be grinning ear to ear while driving it - maybe that's the way to decide yes or no.
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Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Neat idea! Undecided if I would like it but at least it wasn't hot rodded!
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Comes with this warning!
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Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Like Paul, I was able to spend time with Dennis discussing the construction of this PU. It is a well done conversion and can be completely returned to original if desired. The range could be extended if more battery packs are used, but the goal was to keep the EV conversion to the same weight as the original truck so that was why only 5 battery packs.
Dennis just likes to be able to buzz around town doing errands in it and using his regular Model A for longer tours. This conversion certainly added to the conversions at the NAB. |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Not a fan of electric cars for several reasons but this thing is COOL !
Probably a lot of fun to build and a complete blast to drive . A very unique and completely enjoyable car . Nice job . |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric positive or negative ground?
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Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric I’m not planning to convert to electric. I’m quite content to stick with that fossil powered stuff. But it would be fun to burn off the kids in their hotted up V8 motorcars with my 96 year old vintage.
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Nice! Would love to see a parts list. |
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“Nice antique truck! Interesting choice to put racing slicks on the back. Why’d you do that?” “Uh… no reason…” |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Why was this truck "headed to the scrap pile"?
The body looks pretty good... usable? They used it. What? It needed an engine? That can be done without scrapping the truck. Put a Burtz Block in it. The frame looks good. They used it on the EV, I think. They used the front and rear axles, brakes, wheels, tires. Good enough for the EV, so good enough for a gas engine driver. So why was it going to the scrap pile? |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric Jim you have been reading my thoughts,,, I wondered the exact same thing:)
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A sleeper car is a vehicle that has high performance but a low-key appearance. These cars are often fast, powerful, and efficient, but they don't have flashy features like oversized aerodynamic elements or garish paint. . |
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Maybe it was a pile of parts rescued from an estate sale. Without before photos we'll never know. I think the whole "saved/rescued" description is overused like barn find. |
Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric What I consider hot rodded is something that can't be undone such as chopped, channeled, etc. He hasn't taken it and made it almost unrecognizable. I realize that's not everyone's idea of hotrod but that's what comes to my mind when I think of the phrase.
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Re: 1928 Model A pickup converted to electric I don't understand all the negativity. Or judgement. I need a vacation from the web forums.
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Huh? Oh well
A buddy of mine built one also Not a great pic but you get the idea |
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