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The CitiCar is a car produced from 1974 to 1977 by Sebring, Florida–based Sebring-Vanguard, Inc. After being bought out by Commuter Vehicles, Inc, Sebring-Vanguard produced the similar Comuta-Car and Comuta-Van from 1979 to 1982. Similarities to its exterior design can be spotted in the Danish Kewet and the later Norwegian Buddy electric car.
Robert Gerald (Bob) Beaumont and his daughter Dina in 2009, attending the first C-Car Gathering in Columbia, MD. Robert Gerald Beaumont (April 1, 1932 – October 24, 2011) was the founder of Sebring-Vanguard a Florida-based company that produced the Citicar, an electric automobile manufacturer from 1974 to 1977.
Small car with air-cooled engine, priced at $400 and capable of 18 mph [3] United States: Buckboard Model 60: McDonough Power Equipment Co, McDonough, Georgia: 2: 1960 [27] United States: CitiCar: Sebring Vanguard Inc, Sebring, Florida: electric motor 3.5 hp (3 kW) 2: 1972-1978: From 1979, made by Commuter Vehicles Inc as the Commuta-Car [3 ...
Cars, trucks: Sold to VW in 1980. Closed by VW in 1987. Current seat of National University of La Matanza. [2] Chrysler Fevre: Monte Chingolo: 1969: 1980: Dodge D-Series Trucks, Dodge 1500: Purchased from Siam Automotores. Sold to VW in 1980. Closed by VW in the early 1990s. Chrysler Argentina: Córdoba: 1997: 2001
Sebring-Vanguard United States Microcar, a total of 4,444 units were produced up to 1979. [82] Detroit Electric: 1907 1939 Anderson Electric Car Company United States Between 1907 and 1939 a total of 13,000 electric cars were built. [83] Enfield 8000: 1973 1973 Enfield Automotive: United Kingdom
The 1975 film The Great Waldo Pepper starring Robert Redford includes aerial scenes filmed at the Sebring Regional Airport; The popular electric car Citicar was designed and produced in Sebring throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.
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The Twentieth Century Motor Car Corporation was an American automobile company started by Geraldine Elizabeth "Liz" Carmichael, in 1974, incorporated in Nevada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The company's flagship vehicle was the Dale , a prototype three-wheeled two-seater automobile designed and built by Dale Clifft.