1994 Chevrolet S10 (electric Conversion) on 2040-cars
Independence, Ohio, United States
1994 Chevrolet S10 Electric Conversion 107000 Miles
Unit is a everyday driver, & is being sold as-is. All Documentaion Included (Manuals, PDF Copies, Plus original builders notes) Unit has 20 6 volt batteries that give 120 volt dc for drive traction pack. Hs a 35-40 mile range with new batteries. Newer tires. Owned for about 6 years (6 years on current batteries) Is EPA Exempt upon inspection for License Plates. Its a great feeling never having to stop at a gas station. Want to sell because i have too many toys and need to consolidate. Buyer responsible for pickup/shipping arrangements. PROS: LED Tail Lights by ANZO. LED Turn Signal, Dome, & Third Brake Light bulbs. Have Electric Fuel Gauge (Needs installation). New Electric On-Board Charger (Can set for different battery chemistries and make plug for higher input voltages)(Cost about $800 new). Instant heat with ceramic heater (See Cons). Can use with Power Inverter during blackouts to supply clean, quiet power (Inverter not included). Tilt bed for easy maintenance. Battery sections are isolated with fuses in case of accident to lower voltages. Garaged all winters i owned it except for last winter. CONS: Manual steering. No A/C Hood needs to be re-clear coated. Small spot on drivers door edge by upper hing was nicked during hinge pin replacement and needs touchup (Started to rust). Small door dent on lower drivers door. Motor amps gauge non-functional. Dash bezel around gauges and vents needs replacement. Dash top has 2 cracks. Needs battery replacement (Range is about 10 miles now) (Last time i installed batteries it was about $2000, Interstate U2200) Ceramic heater does not perform well below 40-45 degrees. (I have extra insulation to help, needs install). Speedometer off by 4 mph, odometer is correct. |
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