Hi Chris -
Will do! It will probably be a while before I can find out
anything at all, classes start tomorrow and I imagine I'll be fairly
busy. I am coming out to Woodburn on the long weekend too - can't wait
to meet everyone!
-Seth
On Wednesday, August 21, 2002, at 01:44 PM, Chris Tromley wrote:
> Seth Murray wrote:
>
>> On a fairly unrelated note, I am just starting college
>> at Worcester
>> PolyTech here in Massachusetts. I have been poking around, trying to
>> start an EV club or organization or something. Turns out
>> that GM gave
>> the school an EV1, but they just garaged it and nobody knows where it
>> is! I am going to ask around in the ECE department and see if I can
>> find the thing. At the very least someone should be driving
>> it! Seems
>> a crying shame to just have it sitting somewhere with no one
>> caring for
>> it =(
>
> Hi Seth,
>
> We'll all be very interested to learn what you find out about the EV1.
> I'm betting no one is driving it anywhere because GM rendered it
> undriveable before donating it. There's a good chance GM didn't donate
> a car, they donated "experimental apparatus". If the school gets it
> running, it will probably have to be registered as a prototype/special
> construction vehicle. To my knowledge there has *never* been an EV1 on
> the road that wasn't owned by GM, and GM has seemed quite adamant about
> keeping it that way. Please keep us posted.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
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