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Yes. There is one of these in my neighborhood and I win every time I see it.
Classic pony cars and sports cars are the wrong application for EV power. Lincolns, Cadillacs, and other big luxury vehicles are a better match because weight is not a detriment and silent force is what they’re about.
If they were cutting up actual vintage cars and repowering them I might take exception but putting an AWD 550hp power train inside a reproduction body shell isn't hurting anybody. If I cared at all about the name I'd be more upset about the 'Mach E' that Ford sells.
But this brings up something interesting, you can actually buy the newly stamped bodies of certain styles of mustangs and other cars and people get those and make custom kit cars out of them. That’s what this is.
Not a "car guy" either, but some cars with ponies in their logo aren't completely awful…
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I think it's fine to build an ev that looks like an old car if you use all new parts if that's what you are into. But converting a classic seems wrong.
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