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GM parted out one of its own EV1s to keep that private EV1 restoration going
If you haven’t been following the saga of the General Motors EV1 that was abandoned by a university in Atlanta, sold at a tow ...
In October, we shared news that all lovers of weird, forgotten cars were buzzing about: That someone had purchased a General Motors EV1 from a court order sale for the eye-watering sum of $104,000 ...
Despite building 1,117 of them between 1996 and 1999, General Motors never sold a single EV1.
General Motors is assisting with the restoration of EV1 V212, an historic, all-electric production vehicle following its sale to a group of EV enthusiasts.
Howard University wants to make it perfectly clear that its super rare GM EV1 is not an abandoned vehicle. Therefore, it should certainly not be towed, impounded, and auctioned into private hands. The ...
The GM EV1 was one of GM's first attempts at an electric car, long before battery powered monsters like the GMC Hummer were even a sketch in a notebook. The EV1 was produced between 1997 and 1999 with ...
I just watched a YouTube short by the folks at the Hagerty Drivers Foundation, where they pondered whether it was the Tucker Model 48, or the GM EV1, that deserves the title of America’s most ...
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