Last chance to purchase anyC-Car and Postal body panels at these low prices.
I will be coming back to CB's in Hains City one more time.
Tentatively scheduled for Feb 20 - 21, I will post a positive date when I can confirm. Anyone interested in any of these parts, [see
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Peter Crisitello
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Re: Bring your Cash, the more you buy the bigger the discount.
Peter,If someone is interested but not in FL how do you suggest that we request an item?? Personally I am only interested in items for a '75 citicar.John
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john Ledermann
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Bring your Cash, the more you buy the bigger the discount.
I will be returning to Florida the later part of this week [1/25 to 1/29]. I will be at CB's in Haines City, (1257 Alford Rd).
If you are interested in any of my Postal Van and C-Car body panels this
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Peter Crisitello
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My current contact information
All
Do not use Crisitel@... <mailto:Crisitel@...> any more since I retired I no longer have access to this account.
The below is my contact information, including all
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Peter Crisitello
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C-Car and Van NOS and Used EV Body Panels FOR SALE.
C-Car and Van NOS and Used EV Body Panels FOR SALE.
After much consideration, I am forced to offer For Sale all of my NOS and used Commuta-Van and Car EV ABS body panels. I have found that in
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Peter Crisitello
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Re: Recent Sale on Bring a Trailer
Nice looking job though!
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Richard Oleson
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Re: Recent Sale on Bring a Trailer
Sold for $20K! That has to be a record.
Good hearing from you.
Harry
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Harry Armstrong
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Recent Sale on Bring a Trailer
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1981-commuter-vehicles-comutacar/
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Neil
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Re: how best to haul a Citicar
The best way is renting a 10' UHaul truck. Don't rent a car trailer; the wheelbase is too narrow for the uhaul car trailer. If you have a citicar, you may also use the uhaul 5x9' utility trailer. With
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benchoff@...
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Re: how best to haul a Citicar
What recommendations do you have to haul a '75 citicar 400 miles? I have heard of the window falling out due to the wind. What is the weight without batteries? Will it fit inside a UHaul 5x8'
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john Ledermann
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
hill axle 6.83 pumkin is big & round, speed axle 5.17 pumkin smaller, sort
of oval. spped axle was only shipped to flat states
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cheesewedge@...
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
Frankly, 35 MPH is scary? :)
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Barton Fisher
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
No, I'm a scientist and engineer. I don't guess, I instrument. The controller was working fine, current limiting just a bit over 650 amps. As you probably know, the Alltrax is probably the best on
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NeonJohn
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
"if a 450 amp current limited controller (the one you bought) is doing
you fine then you really don't have hills!!!"
I have very steep hills, and it does slow down going up the hills a bit,
but I'm
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Tim Daley
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
If a 450 amp current limited controller (the one you bought) is doing you fine then you really don't have hills!!!
Field weakening results in a faster armature speed but it reduces torque by a
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NeonJohn
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
"Do NOT replace the old contact controller with a solid state controller
unless you want to get out and push!!!"
Just an FYI, I replaced my contact controller with an alltrax 7245 about 10
years ago.
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Tim Daley
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
Battery maintenance is still as important as it ever was. Modern chargers
with an algorithm designed for the battery you choose will minimize the
amount of water lost, but it does still happen. I
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Dave Brice
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
Thanks guys for all the good information.? Testing a lead acid with a hydrometer and adding water as needed which was recommended in the old days isn't easily done with todays battery
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john Ledermann
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
I used interstate batteries (on year 5) and they have been great, but are
beginning to show their age. My next battery might be lithium if the cost
continues to decrease. I run Maxtour gt radials.
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Dave Brice
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Re: Battery and tire recommendations for Citi Car
Hi John and All,? ? If you want power, especially starting up a hill power, low cost and easy, low cost of repair, a contactor controller is the way.? ? High amp E controllers on more flat land
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jerry freedomev
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