Came through fine this time.

Would you care to describe the orignal hybrid system this truck had? 
 Sounds interesting.



Electro Automotive wrote:

> Hope this is plain text this time.  Thanks to Peter VanDerWal for 
> helping me hunt down and kill a mysterious invisible HTML gremlin in 
> my email.
>
> For the third (and I hope, last, time):
>
> I am posting this for a customer not on the list.  This truck has had 
> a colorful past.  It was first converted as a gas/electric hybrid by 
> Electro Automotive for a customer.  The customer drove it happily 
> (mostly in pure electric mode) for several years.  When he no longer 
> had need of it, it came back to Electro Automotive.  It was then sold 
> to a woman who stripped it down to the chassis, removed the hybrid 
> system, and built it up again as a pure electric, with more modern 
> components, as noted here.  She drove it happily for several years, 
> until she no longer needed it, as she used her bicycle for most of her 
> needs.  It was then sold to the current owner, who operates a 
> landscaping service specializing in ecological plantings and methods.  
> He has used it happily for several years.  Now his business is 
> growing, and he needs to make some changes, so the truck is waiting 
> for its next incarnation.  He is asking $2,500.  It includes the 
> lumber rack.  The graphics on the body are vynil and can be removed.  
> The battery pack is two years old. Current range is about 10 miles.  
> With new batteries, it should be able to do 20-30 miles, depending on 
> terrain.
>
> The truck is in Santa Cruz.  If interested, contact Ken Foster, Terra 
> Nova Landscaping, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 831-524-3514.
>
> For photo and more info, see 
> http://www.electroauto.com/gallery/datsun-pu.shtml
>
>
> Shari Prange
> Electro Automotive  POB 1113  Felton  CA 95018-1113  Telephone 
> 831-429-1989
> http://www.electroauto.com   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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