Owner | John Warobiew | ||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI 1993 CityCom CityEl 1993 Ford Ranger Pickup 2000 Corbin Sparrow 1972 Bond Bug 1980 Aquila 2008 Zap Xebra 2008 Zap Xebra Hatchback 2000 Kawasaki Ninja EV 2011 Th!nk City | ||
Location | Vacaville, California United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1975 Zagato Zagato Elcar It was made in Milan Italy by Zagato and sold in the US under the ELCAR name in the 1970s. It is a 1976 model made in 1975. The body is made of fiberglass. It's approx 80" long 51" wide and 54" tall. | ||
Motor | Marelli | ||
Drivetrain | Direct drive | ||
Controller | None | ||
Batteries | No batteries currently installed, 0.00 Volt, Originally, it had eight x 6.00 Volt factory batteries under the floor of the cabin in a slide out tray. | ||
System Voltage | 48 Volts | ||
Charger | No charger is currently installed | ||
Heater | None | ||
DC/DC Converter | None | ||
Instrumentation | 60 Km/hr speedometer Hand Brake indicator Lights Directional Signals High Beam | ||
Top Speed | 30 MPH (48 KPH) Estimated | ||
Range | 30 Miles (48 Kilometers) Estimated | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults with plenty of room in the back for groceries! | ||
Curb Weight | 1,100 Pounds (499 Kilograms) With batteries installed | ||
Tires | 145 x 10 | ||
Additional Features | This rare EV is a project car in need of a rebuild. The brakes need repaired & the headliner needs to be replaced. The fiberglass is sound except for a small dime size hole in one of the doors. The steering & handbrake work OK. It could use some fresh new paint. This EV is fully street legal (not an NEV) and currently registered in California. A perfect candidate for some serious upgrades. And totally cute too! | ||
I SOLD this EV in October 2008. |