Reviving Classics The EV Way
Temperamental classic cars aren't exclusively for show.
In this episode we explore the fascinating world of electric vehicle conversions with Justin Lunny, Founder & CEO at Everrati. The conversation delves into the mindset of modern car buyers, the procurement strategies for sourcing classic cars, and the intricate process of converting these vehicles into electric models. Justin shares insights on building a strong brand identity, converting skeptics into EV enthusiasts, and offers valuable advice for entrepreneurs in the tech and sustainability sectors. Join us as we glimpse into Everrati's future plans and innovations in the automotive industry.
The Urban EV Podcast is about electric vehicle ownership in a city -- and how that can be daunting when you don't have access to a plug. We explore urban charging infrastructure along with the day-to-day experience and economics of public charging your vehicle in a big city.
The TTAC Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from all corners of the car world, including culture, dealerships, collections, modified builds and more.
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I used to think about doing an EV conversion. I still might. Probably not right away.
There are companies with well developed kits for certain models. I really like some of them. People will cry but if one takes something like a 78 Corvette and tips out the sub 200hp peak malaise small block and puts some crazy electric set up in it I don't see that anything of value has been lost.
Personally I'm thinking Citation X11 or Iron Duke Fiero