Who knows what this car is.

C Body Bob

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I actually have an NOS electronic module for one of these in my inventory. Only 50 were made. They were supposed to be destroyed but somehow this one survived. Any others out there ?
 
They made more than 50. 1117 to be exact.

I had read that there were about 40 left that weren't crushed.
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front suspension looks high, wonder if the batteries/motors been pulled which might be why it wasnt crushed ?
 
I thought a few people were able to purchase them, can't remember the details but remember when they were getting crushed, the enviro crowd went nuts.
 
The one in the pics was spotted in a parking deck in Atlanta, Ga. I’d like to own it if I could afford it.
 
That red thing is hideous but I would be interested in the white Chrysler parked down the way.
 
This is what happens when your EV runs out of juice with nary a power station to be seen. Add some bird crap and you’ve got yourself the very first a gen-u-ine EV barn find.
 
That car looks just as disgusting as the new Teslas in my opinion.
 
That white Challenger staring at it is a nice juxtaposition. “ Wanna go bro?”
 
I just saw the GM EV1 this past Saturday at the Crawford Auto/Aviation museum at the Cleveland History Center(Ohio). It is even uglier in person. The current exhibit is about cars with different energy sources, electric,steam, etc. electric cars such as the Baker from over 100 years ago. They had a beautiful red 1958 Chrysler 300 and a 2017 Chrysler Portal concept car. Interesting place.
 
The one in the pics was spotted in a parking deck in Atlanta, Ga. I’d like to own it if I could afford it.

It looks like it could be abandoned, I would check with the garage owner and see if it could be had for the storage fees against it. If the batteries and motor are gone it would probably not be worth much as there are no replacement parts.

Dave
 
It looks like it could be abandoned, I would check with the garage owner and see if it could be had for the storage fees against it. If the batteries and motor are gone it would probably not be worth much as there are no replacement parts.

Dave

i had a boss that collected cars and kept them all in the parking garage of our building at our office - way cheaper and roomier and safer than having them all at your house or in a storage. 24hr cameras. live security. tornado proof. bunch of good things about it.
 
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