Tag: classic cars
Hagerty brings hundreds of workers back downtown – Traverse City businesses are hoping for a boost
Since the pandemic, Traverse City’s largest private employer has allowed many of its employees to work remotely. Now the company, best known for insuring classic cars and boats, is bringing hundreds of employees back to its downtown offices, giving local restaurants and businesses hope for a long-awaited economic lift.
Inside The Shop Building The World’s Quickest (& Quietest) Classic Minis
Nestled in the rolling green hills of Buellton, California, Gildred Racing first caught our attention while we were researching Electric Classic Cars’ bolt-in EV conversion kits — one of which is a perfect drop-in solution for classic Mini Coopers. As it turned out, Electric Classic Cars had been collaborating closely … [continued]
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Silent Safaris Are Here: Electric Safari Vehicles Get Proven UK-Built EV Conversion Kits
We talked to Electric Classic Cars’ CEO Richard Morgan about their EV conversion kits for safari game viewers a few weeks ago and they’ve already made significant progress, locking in a partnership with South Africa’s largest builder of electric safari vehicles. “This partnership represents a natural extension of our mission … [continued]
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Electric Classic Cars Is Upgrading The Quintessential Game Safari Vehicle With An Electric Powertrain
The crew over at Electric Classic Cars has been doing bespoke electric conversions and recently started building ready-to-install conversion kits for a range of classic cars. They do all of this out of their workshop in Newtown, Wales, in the UK for a decade now. Their creations have traversed several … [continued]
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Burnouts for the Planet: How Electric Classic Cars Is Electrifying Icons & Smoking Tires
The crew over at Electric Classic Cars in Wales, UK, have been giving a second life to some of the most beautiful cars from days gone past thanks to a new generation of electric battery packs and motors. They’ve developed custom kits that allow them to rapidly electrify a handful … [continued]
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