1993 Rodeo Battery Power. All New Batterys In Last 6 Months. on 2040-cars
Spring Grove, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Electric Motor
Fuel Type:Electric
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: Rodeo
Trim: converted to battery power
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 5 speed
Mileage: 166,778
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: None Electric
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
What we have here is a 1993 Isuzu Rodeo that has been converted to full electric power. First thing is I did not do this conversion and I am not real smart about electric stuff. This Rodeo for a 1993 with 167000 miles is in quite nice condition, interior is very nice, body is very good, one dent in right front fender see photo, rust free was a southern california car. Glass is all good. It does have power steering and power brakes. Tires are 50% or better. Now the electric details,it has 20 six volt rated at 120 mins at 75 amp draw golf cart batterys and one 12 volt for the lights and stuff. The batterys are all new last october, Federated is the brand. Six batterys are under the hood, fourteen are behind the back seat under a plywood cover. There is a amp, volt and battery state of charge guage on the dash. The plug for the charger is under the gas cap door. The controller is a Curtis PMC On Road Controller, Model 1231C-8801, Volts 96-144, Amps 500. The charger is a, Zivan, Model NG3, input 115 volt 20 amp, output 156 volt 9 amp, see photo for more details. From what I have driven it has a 15 - 20 mile range. It will do 55 mph quite easy on the open highway, but that is when you really pull the batterys done fast, if you live in a city and were stay to surface streets it is pretty good tranportation. If you have 10 - 12 mile drive to work and you could plug it in at work it would work great for a work car.
Payment will be cash or check (personal or cashiers) but it will not ship until funds clear. Payment in ten days. Maybe able to help load but shipping is buyers expense. Please call 612 716 1908 or email with questions. Car can stay here as long as needed, just ask.
On May-02-13 at 14:07:30 PDT, seller added the following information:
I left out a couple of details: it's a 120 volt system, there is only about 2700 miles on the conversion and about 300 miles on the new batterys. As far as my buy it now remember that the batterys alone cost $2100 and the controller and charger are probably another $3000 so if you looking for parts build your own this is it.
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