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> We will learn a lot from the soon to appear e-truck business. Weight and wind resistance play major roles in whether/when this might become feasible
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> Jerry Work
> Kerby, OR
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Good timing for this thread. I am reading a biography of Nicola Tesla as we speed (80 mph) across MT on Amtrak right now. We are on our way to grandson’s graduation from Oberlin in OH. Will reunite with the coach back in Portland and go on to the FMCA N.W rally when we return. I will let you know what Nicola might have thought about an e-GMC when I finish the book. A bit of a deep read
125 mile range! LOL
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From: Gmclist on behalf of Tom Lins via Gmclist
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2019 8:53 AM
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Cc: Tom Lins
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Electric conversion
Hey, just speculation at this point. No person would do an electric GMC
with current technology, except as an exercise in "just because I can".
Jim Hupy
On Sun, May 26, 2019, 12:17 PM Dean Hanson via Gmclist <
> When you guys get off the esoteric and back on the practical GMC stuff,
> please let me know. Yawn.
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