You can convert any vehicle to electric it just depends on how much
you want to spend. A Fiero although small weighs a lot so its not the best
conversion vehicle.
Don
In a message dated 10/10/2010 11:45:05 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
stprovost provtechs com writes:
David-what is happening to the Fiero? Did somebody buy it? Do you
have pictures? I did not know a Fiero could be converted to an
electric. Thanks stephen
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useful parts for sale (David
Brandt)
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These aren't directly related to ET's, but
I thought someone on the list might find them useful, since I know a number
of you are involved with various alt. energy and electric vehicle
projects.
I'm parting out my electric Fiero, so I have a large number
of assorted sizes of interconnects made from 2/0 gage orange welding cable
with eyelets, a lot of phone cable interconnects used for regbus wiring, a
lot of stainless hardware (5/16-18 X 1.25 bolts, nuts, flat washers, and
lock washers), 21 Power-Sonic PS-121000 batteries (100 A-Hr AGM's, 2 have
not been used, the rest have been used in the car, all are the same age and
have been properly cared for. The used ones have trouble with large
currents, but are otherwise in good shape), 19 working Rudman Regulators,
and 2 or more non-working Rudman Regulators. Also other parts (and
the rest of the car). email me if interested. I'm near
Savannah, Georgia (ZIP 31312) for estimating shipping.
David
Brandt
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