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Electric Cars Drive Silently Into Reality TV Shows
By Stephen Edelstein  March 3, 2014  ht2 Rick Feibusch

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Sebring Vanguard CitiCar on Counting Cars
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Cars have been mainstays of reality television for years, but until now, not
electric cars.

Tracking their growing sales numbers, it may be that their increasing
popularity is reflected in some new appearances on U.S. television.

Last week, the Discovery Channel's Rods N' Wheels--a show centered on a
California custom-car shop--featured a 1959 Volkswagen Beetle converted to
electric power.

In one episode, the characters from Da Rod Shop found a beat-up Beetle
emitting plumes of smoke in a local parking lot.

They pitched the electric conversion to the car's owner as a way to clean it
up--literally--and boost its anemic performance. However, he had
reservations about trading his flat-four engine for a "weak" electric motor.

The conversion was performed by electric-car parts supplier EV West which,
among other things, has built an electric BMW M3 for the Pikes Peak hill
climb.

The completed Beetle was entered in a drag race, which it handily
won--answering the owner's concerns about lack of power and then some.

Meanwhile, on the History Channel's Counting Cars, a 1970s Sebring Vanguard
CitiCar got its 15 minutes of fame.

The show follows Danny "The Count" Coker and his team of mechanics, who
cruise the streets of Las Vegas to find projects for his shop, Count's
Kustoms.

Their projects are usually vintage muscle cars or hot rods, but on a recent
episode Roli--the shop's "resident detailer"--fell in love with a derelict
CitiCar and decided to rebuild it.

The CitiCar was created by Bob Beaumont, and was launched in 1974. Around
4,400 cars were sold by both Sebring Vanguard and Commuter Vehicles.

Until well into 2011, that made the CitiCar the best-selling postwar U.S.
electric car in history.

Courtesy of the show, we can count one more that has returned to the road to
provide more years of zero-emission travel--not to mention a whole lot of
questions from onlookers.
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