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  2. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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  3. Electric vehicle conversion - Wikipedia

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    In automobile engineering, electric vehicle conversion is the replacement of a car's combustion engine and connected components with an electric motor and batteries, to create a battery electric vehicle (BEV). There are two main aims for converting an internal combustion engine vehicle (aka combustion vehicle) to run as a battery-electric ...

  4. Open-source car - Wikipedia

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    Open-source cars include: Completed and available to build, with link to CAD files and build instructions: Concept stage: Rally Fighter, an all-terrain vehicle by Local Motors uses a design released under a CC BY-NC-SA license. The design was made piece by piece by an open community in an forum. Several units have been manufactured and sold.

  5. Mills Extreme Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Electric kit car commissioned as a promotional vehicle by a company to showcase their products as well as challenging pre-conceived notions about electric vehicles, in terms of type and performance. To that end, the R2 (also known as the Electric Sports Car) was an open two-seater with high-performance (4.5 sec 0–60 time was the aim); it made ...

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  7. Kit car - Wikipedia

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  8. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    List of open-source hardware projects

  9. Automotive Design and Development - Wikipedia

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    Automotive Design and Development Ltd (ADD) was an English company responsible for the creation of the futuristic-looking Nova kit car. It was based in Southampton from 1971 to 1973 after which it moved to Accrington, Lancashire until 1975. ADD failed and the rights to the Nova were bought by Nova Cars in Mirfield, West Yorkshire in 1978, which ...

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