For the records, someone is looking at my 1978 citi-car that I mentioned a week or so ago.
I bushwacked it out of the weeds and if he decides to take it, then it looks like there might be promise of another citi-car recovered.
We will get you the VIN when appropriate.? I have had it since about 1980 and it may already be listed on the citi-car list under my name?: - Bruninga.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020 at 4:34 PM Robert Bruninga <bruninga@...> wrote:
OK, now that that one is sold, I also have to give up on my retirement plans to restore mine (due to health).? It has plastic body damage (no collisions, just carlessness), but if you have?seen any of my other EV conversions, I kinda like the fun of fixing with?"patches' which become part of the aesthetic of the DIY project.? I was going to name it "patches" after all the aluminum patches were in pace.? Simple aluminum flashing from Home Depot
Just went out on a cold dreary day and took a photo.? Will eventually take more when weather?clears up.
Location Glen Burnie MD.? I bought new tires and wheels the week I pushed it back behind the garage about a decade ago.? So after bushwacking, it should?roll out.
It is a 48v unit with 36v motor and original contactors.
I contacted Mark and will be purchasing the Comutacar. I'll post pictures when I get it of that and my 76 citicar which I've been meaning to post but haven't had the chance. The 76 should have the motor back in it and brakes finished by then
On Thu, Nov 12, 2020, 11:53 AM Tom Rymes <tom@...> wrote:
In case it wasn¡¯t clear, that¡¯s how you do it if you¡¯re logged in to the website at . I assume you can also attach a photo to an email if you¡¯re using email instead.