Co-operation

In San Diego, California there is an EV club or coop that meets at Montgomery 
Field (small airport?) on Saturdays to work on member's conversion projects. 
They also have workshops ($75) and have displays at fairs, etc... They help 
members get their conversions started, and then members usually take their 
projects home to complete when the major electrical and motor install is done. 
This works good  because all of the oil, grease, and gas could be removed at 
their shop. You can see lots of conversions, see what safety items are needed, 
etc..
https://www.facebook.com/kickgasclub/info?ref=page_internal

Here is their home page, scroll down to see an old Dodge truck.
http://kickgasclub.org/

I live two hours away, but my son is in San Diego and wants to convert a small 
truck.

I think in the Bay Area (San Francisco, CA) there are community work shops that 
you can subscribe to for the use of tools and space.

The old Volkswagen beetle is a pretty good platform to standardize an EV 
conversion process for. I also really like the Chevrolet S-10 for a modern 
conversion. Just look what EV-Blue has done as a business entity.

Alan




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