1995 Chevy Ev S-10 Truck :"100% Electric" Not A Conversion!!! Runs Good!! on 2040-cars
Portia, Arkansas, United States
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1995 Solectria Chevy S-10 Electric Truck THIS IS NOT A CONVERSION!!! This is a nice 1995 Chevy S-10 electric truck made by Solectria (which is still in business to this day making it easier to replace any parts when necessary)...This trk was used as a maintence truck for a large plant on the west coast...it only has 31k original miles...i have owned the truck for about 2 1/2 yrs...primarily used trk for errand and chores around the farm.. ******THE BUY IT NOW PRICE OF $6350 INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING TO THE CONTIENTIAL 48 U.S. STATES!!!!!!******
********************* BEST OFFERS DO NOT INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING******************* Features: max speed: 70mph (currently will reach 55mph) max distance: 50 miles (currently will reach 25-35 miles) positrack rear drive: two AC drive motors (one on each side) Regenitave braking: return pwr back to batteries during braking Power Steering Power Brakes A/C Heat Tilt Wheel AM/FM/ CD Radio 144v system: can run off 12-12v batteries or 24- 6v batteries (currently has 24-6v Deka AGM batteries installed 2/2010)....system can be charged from regular 110v outlet or 220v outlet...(currently wired with a 110v plug) This truck needs the batteries to be de-sulfated or replaced to achieve max performance...however everything works.. clean interior...several paint scuffs and scraps on the bed of truck (remember this was a maintence truck) it drives great.. no play in the wheel..tracks straight.. i have seen the Ford Ranger EVs sell on Ebay for $10,000 with dead original battery pack (and buyer would have to not only change batteries but also electronics to make them wrk again because Ford no longer sells the electronics) this is a great opportunity to pick up a great little EV with all the bells and whistles for a STEAL!!!!! ******THE BUY IT NOW PRICE OF $6350 INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING TO THE CONTIENTIAL 48 U.S. STATES!!!!!!****** ************************************** BEST OFFERS DO NOT INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING!!!!!***************************************************** |
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