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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2008

The Electric Bug made its first trip to the gas station since it's conversion http://www.burnampsnotgas.com

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  • This is the 2nd video I've seen from you, and again, I'm impressed by your use of the camera (the mind behind the camera).

    The other vid showed the bug and parts cleanly and concisely,

    and in this one you tickle everyone with a smooth sweep, ironic circumstance, simple narration and...

    ...a surprise ending!

    23 seconds.

    If I make an electric car movie - you can be the director!

  • @oliverburke Thanks...never thought that much about it... the way you explained the vid. Just being real and telling it like it is. Thanks again

  • Hahaha, this post was hilarious!

    I happen to have a '73 beetle, too, and I am getting my EV parts in the mail this week! Mine will be 120V with a WarP 9.

    Thanks for posting your videos about the conversion!

  • Im curious to see how the 120 volt system compares to the 96 volt system. Keep me informed. Thx for the comment.

  • Thanks...I hope to do some body work this winter to reduce my drag coefficient

  • dude, you need an electric lawnmower

  • You are not the first one to tell me this. Guess that should be my next project.

    Thx

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  • GREAT video.

    People like you inspire us to believe in life, people and the future.

    We should all be tinkering.

    Very inspiring. Loved your other videos too.

  • That is Good News! Hope they are less expensive than the Lithium-ion.

  • Good news you will get new Nanotech battery A123 systems more powerful than Lithium-ion Powered ! The Nanotech battery quick charged in 5 mins get full , you will get about 400 miles range

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