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Inside the costly trend charging up Australia's classic car scene
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It'd depend on whether you liked it for its engine or other aesthetics. I loved the look of late 90's Celicas. Couldn't care less about the engine in them, I just thought they looked cool. In some other life where I had the time and resources for such a project, I could see myself giving them such an upgrade.
I think I read that Arnie put an electric motor into one of his Hummers.
It’s not just the engine, it’s literally every single driving characteristic too.
British car owners with Lucas electrics would welcome the increase in reliability haha
I owned a Morris Major. Even with its 'big' 1620cc engine, you can be very sure that if I had the opportunity to make it electric at the time with what's available now, I would have.
Probably would have ended up in a straight line into the nearest tree though, those things basically didn't have any handling or brakes.