The third car Electric Classic Cars converted was a Ferrari 308. The 308 was the Italian automaker's successor to the Dino, featured a mid-mounted V8 engine and was manufactured from 1975 to 1985.
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Why you should convert your classic car to electric
The spa at Heckfield Place is a short walk from the main house. Guests at the hotel – many of whom have chosen it for its serenity, gardens and wellness-focused treatments – can head to the spa on ...
We’re nearing the end of the electrical work on Scarlett, our ’72 coupe project car. After wiring up the fuel injection, replacing the factory harnesses, and converting the headlights to electric ...
Horsley, a self-described do-it-yourselfer, simply plugs his truck into an electric wall outlet in his Douglasville, Georgia, garage and charges it overnight, instead of buying gasoline refined from ...
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Electric Triumph Vitesse Conversion
This video features the electric conversion of a Triumph Vitesse, blending classic British design with modern EV technology.
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