The Model E - 1930 Ford Model A Roadster All Electric EV Bolt In Conversion. Tesla battery & Hyper9.

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @AnimalFacts
    @AnimalFacts 10 месяцев назад +18

    If you think how many Model A were hot ridden in the 50s, this is really just a continuation of the spirit of hot rodding. You put a modern power plant in it and made it better and faster. That’s hot rodding at its very finest.

  • @BarryFarmer-lh3qp
    @BarryFarmer-lh3qp 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’d consider buying a kit (if you made one) and doing this to one of my model As. Y’all did a great job..

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. We do have it available as a kit if you wanna reach out to flash drive motors

  • @dfabeagle718
    @dfabeagle718 Год назад +77

    I can see where it would be polarizing. ha. I absolutely love it. There were EV's back when this one rolled off the line, some folks might want to check their history. (edit) Forgot to mention THANK YOU for making it reversible. I don't know if people know how much work that is.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +14

      You are correct. EVs were around at the start. They lost favor to petrol once gas become a commercially available fuel! Thanks for watching

    • @4literv6
      @4literv6 Год назад

      @@dissrepair uh they lost favor due to the damn muffler and electric fkn starter motor being invented(thanks Kettering.
      Until post ww2 people still had to buy gas outside of cities mostly in cans from drug stores and pharmacies.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Год назад +4

      Nearly all EVs were gone by the time the Model A came out. There heyday was mostly before the First World War. Most were gone by the early 20s, with a couple lasting until the early 30s. And those sold in tiny numbers.

    • @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025
      @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 Год назад +6

      There's also steam powered cars but who suggested we go back to using steam again? Okay there's a couple people.

    • @dfabeagle718
      @dfabeagle718 Год назад +6

      @@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 I think Jay Leno got a speeding ticket in a Stanley Steamer... and let's not forget Wood gas powered cars!

  • @lynskyrd
    @lynskyrd Год назад +24

    the fact that the IC can go back in is what 'sold' me. That charging port... fantastic. Nice job gentlemen.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @RagPunker
      @RagPunker Год назад

      The VW conversion I'm doing is the same. It's a completely reversible bolt in job.

  • @TheAreotrain
    @TheAreotrain Год назад +19

    As a 1931 Model A Roadster owner myself, I think this is pretty dang awesome. I appreciate the fact that it is a bolt in conversion and does not detract from the driving experience (minus the engine sound that I am a sucker for). In a more looking into the future tone, as electrics and the battery improve I do see a place for EV conversions such as this. Especially looking 30+ years away. Do I feel you will still be able to get fuel for the old engines? Hopefully, however I do see rising cost and if EV's fully take, less locations to get fuel, Let alone fuel that is more friendly to the old engines (AKA no ethanol). Thanks for helping make things look a little brighter in the future of the old car hobby.

    • @miguelangelsimonfernandez5498
      @miguelangelsimonfernandez5498 Год назад +1

      about the sound, you can always rig the EV loudspeakers one at front and the other at the rear and play a Ford Model A sound.

  • @josephconsoli4128
    @josephconsoli4128 Год назад +8

    I'm a purist yet I appreciate beautiful engineering. I think it's pretty awesome. Painting the unit green was a very nice touch as well as the charging port. No doubt I would upgrade the brakes. Other than that, it's a fantastic local cruiser.

  • @Rottingboards
    @Rottingboards Год назад +13

    I'm a model A owner. That is a fantastic engineering conversion. The green engine was a great idea.

  • @kennethbrooks9818
    @kennethbrooks9818 Год назад +8

    Beautifully done conversion

  • @danielh4995
    @danielh4995 Год назад +32

    Excellent work as always guys! The fact that it is entirely reversible with no significant modifications made to the body or frame of the car is the cherry on top, also that charging port location was a stroke of genius. You can still fully enjoy the car and get more reliable use out of it than you might with the original motor, but if you change your mind or want to sell it later you can simply swap the original motor back in. I have driven cars from that era before and trying to navigate modern congested roads with a 20-30hp car that tops out at 40mph can be unnerving to say the least.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +8

      Thank you for the encouragement. We loved this car and look forward to building more like it. I especially like that it can be returned to original, if someone wanted to. It is basically an engine swap! Thanks for watching!

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Год назад +4

      The Model A has 40 horsepower. It was the older Model T that had only 20 horsepower. Don't exaggerate. Classic cars should be kept STOCK. Get a Shay Replicar if you want faster and/or more modern.

    • @danielh4995
      @danielh4995 Год назад +10

      @@michaelbenardo5695 I see your reading comprehension is lacking. I was referring to a prewar packard and others not the model A when I mentioned HP and speed. You must be a miserable person at car shows. In the many shows I have gone to I have only seen a handful of truly all original stock cars. Different intakes or exhaust, different carbs, paint, etc the majority or cars I see are modified in some way. At least in this case the car can easily be returned to stock and it wasnt cut up to make a hot rod. I find it hard to have a problem with someone bolting on a set of reproduction wheels and radial tires on their muscle car to drive around on while the bias plys sit in the garage. Thankfully its not your car and not your decision so all you can do is scoff at people from your self appointed position of piety as you walk around car shows noticing bolts put in backwards and alternators where generators should be.

    • @hotpuppy1
      @hotpuppy1 Год назад

      @@michaelbenardo5695 They already HAD the car. The conversion did not hurt ANYTHING and can easily be reversed. The fact is that it is THEIR car to do WHATEVER they want with it. You don't have to like it.

    • @wdmm94
      @wdmm94 Год назад

      ​@@lurch789It depends on the area and the traffic. Quiet back country County roads or even Highways in rural areas are just fine. Even in town in smaller towns where speeds are under 30 anyways is OK. Interstates or expressways no way. Heavily congested multi-lane or two lane no way.

  • @carrtb
    @carrtb Год назад +10

    Beautiful job on this in so many ways, especially the preservation effort. Truly a renaissance in motoring!

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +1

      Thanks. It’s the next evolution for sure.

    • @heartland96a
      @heartland96a Год назад

      I m still waiting for my back to the future hover car conversion. LoL

  • @conrioakfield414
    @conrioakfield414 Год назад +7

    Considering electric cars predates this wonderful classic by some two decades, I'm not at all upset at the conversion.
    And anything to get young people interested in classic/antique cars is a plus in my book.

  • @paulthepainter2366
    @paulthepainter2366 Год назад +18

    The old guys hated that I had historical plates on my 1980 brat.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +3

      I bet they were shocked that a brat could be historic !! It still seems like they weren’t made that long ago!

    • @TheJestercraft
      @TheJestercraft 6 месяцев назад +2

      Made them feel old, remembering Ancient times of 1980 LOL. Cars only 44 years old now.

    • @Renzo_M314
      @Renzo_M314 20 дней назад

      I would love to see a electrified '34 Packard 12

  • @csnider5
    @csnider5 Год назад +1

    Love this! Any chance you guys could sell any components, deigns or a part list?

  • @markcole6475
    @markcole6475 Год назад +18

    This is actually a great use for EV….brings new life to ancient technology and reliability! ……especially vehicles that sit a lot …no worries about fuels going bad etc.

    • @donreinke5863
      @donreinke5863 Год назад +1

      Dont want any glorified golf cart. Doesnt matter what body it has.

    • @jonathancunningham8739
      @jonathancunningham8739 Год назад

      My belief is if the engine is past the point of no return then make it Propane fuelled or Electric it may not be original but at least some part of history survives.@@donreinke5863

    • @jonathancunningham8739
      @jonathancunningham8739 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah if the engine is beyond repair but aside from that it is pointless to convert a Ford Model T and A if anything it is damaging the whole Charm and historical value of the car second these engine run on anything that burns you don't need gas for it so restmod a beyond repair sure aside from that no however you do you what the guy wanted makes sense the engine was bad and he wanted to enjoy it everyday that I agree with I just don't want all the Model T and A to be electric keep some of them preserved at least.

    • @TheNone724
      @TheNone724 11 месяцев назад

      If you did even watch the video they made everything using original mounting points without any modifications so you can switch back to original engine. Because these conversions make these vehicles usable and can be driven even in cities in the future. This way more people can see you driving and you don't need to abandon these nice old machines.@@jonathancunningham8739

    • @cheesemanthe2nd
      @cheesemanthe2nd 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@donreinke5863as if a 100 year old engine is much faster

  • @brianpatmore8418
    @brianpatmore8418 Год назад +1

    Fun project guys. Brakes upgrade would attract a lot of interest as well. Well done !!

  • @himmlstoss
    @himmlstoss Год назад +2

    Hey sorry, what is the song used from 0:49 on called? Sounds really nice.

    • @_Cheko_
      @_Cheko_ Год назад

      no need to apologise boy but yes I would also love to know

  • @tomfitzgibbons6947
    @tomfitzgibbons6947 Год назад +5

    Great work. Most people don't know Henry's wife drove an electric car.

  • @chrisborey1734
    @chrisborey1734 Год назад +1

    I appreciate the engineering and I know it wasn’t easy to do and it’s good you guys made so you can always take it out and install the original engine.

  • @SamHarrisonMusic
    @SamHarrisonMusic Год назад +1

    I like how the conversion’s reversible, and non destructive :)

  • @tonycavez
    @tonycavez Год назад +2

    i own a Model A and i had thought of converting to electric or a modern 4 cylinder because keeping it up and driving on the old slow engine sucks even though i converted to 12v , electronic ignition and weber 2 barrel carb

  • @cwc5531
    @cwc5531 Год назад +2

    True essence of hot rod or car builders. Never stop changing or improving. The car culture is alive. I'm in California, crazy governor will outlaw hot rods one day. Would love to convert my 31 ford pu.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Sounds like a super cool project ! I’m sure we can help you out.

    • @georgegould420
      @georgegould420 Год назад +3

      Next a Model A engine in a Tesla.

  • @theeastman9136
    @theeastman9136 Год назад

    My very first car was a '31 Model A coupe and I rebuilt it from the frame up but I would never have thought of seeing an electic one in my lifetime; great job guys and I'd LOVE to own one. Thanks!

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      That's awesome that it was your first car. Thanks for watching.

  • @johnambro7181
    @johnambro7181 Год назад +11

    The one guy was right, once batteries catchup then EV's will take over. Nicely done guys.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +4

      You are so right. Battery tech is the number one challenge.

    • @scottmeeker9971
      @scottmeeker9971 Год назад +1

      It’s on the horizon

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 Год назад

      @@scottmeeker9971 So is fusion power supplying electricity too cheap to meter 😀

    • @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025
      @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 Год назад +1

      It's too bad that happens. Because right now the intervening footprint for electric vehicles is greater at the time of its setting at the dealership compared to the entire lifetime as a conventional fuel vehicle.

    • @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025
      @CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 Год назад +1

      ​@@dissrepairhow about the environmental damage caused by the mining materials needed for the batteries?

  • @slowwerthensnot
    @slowwerthensnot Год назад +1

    This is really neat conversion, thanks for sharing the video

  • @rafoster2000
    @rafoster2000 Год назад +2

    Great job and great video! Can’t wait to see more…

  • @kwokfaing4370
    @kwokfaing4370 7 месяцев назад

    Painting the battery box the original Ford engine green is a very nice touch. Really appreciate the engineering that went behind this conversion. I have seen many chops and hacks into electric, but to engineer this into a totally reversible back to its original engine is an awesome feed of engineering.

  • @kenbyrne521
    @kenbyrne521 Год назад +2

    Okay...as a Model A owner it is not for me, because I enjoy the maintenance and tinkering of the historic engineering. However, I am very impressed with how well you did this job, and the fact that you made it a reversible conversion. Brilliant choice to paint the motor box original Ford engine green. I always say, your car...enjoy it the way that is right for you.

  • @jasonbeadle1929
    @jasonbeadle1929 Год назад +10

    Fun Fact: I have been daily driving my stock 1929 Ford Tudor for a year and a half now, and still haven't had any troubles. Also, I am doing this at the age of 19.

    • @johndeerejared
      @johndeerejared Год назад +4

      Brother you're living my dream! Paul Shinn got me hooked on model As a little over a year ago, and I've been looking for the right car ever since. Hopefully I'll find one here before too long! I'm 23 btw so the older folks need not worry about this hobby, the younger generation will keep these cars going for a long time yet

    • @smokybandit9333
      @smokybandit9333 Год назад

      That thing will out last any electric car made

    • @n55ma29
      @n55ma29 6 месяцев назад

      Good for you. I bought my Tudor (a '30) at 21 and drove it daily to college and then grad school. That was 55 years ago.

  • @robertmatetich2898
    @robertmatetich2898 Год назад +1

    How much did the parts cost and how many hours do you have in it? I am interested for my Shay Roadster.

  • @scottmaag1
    @scottmaag1 Год назад

    Fantastic build and great job on the GBR neon. I was hoping you were local but I see your shop is in Texas. Keep up the good work.

  • @markosterman419
    @markosterman419 5 месяцев назад

    It’s a very neat concept and looks like it was a success. Anxious to hear your thoughts after driving it a few years.

  • @zcar4me
    @zcar4me Год назад +2

    Awesome conversion! I would absolutely love to do an electric conversion on my Z car. I've been a gear head my whole life, bought an EV just to save $$$ on my commute. Now I don't think I'll ever own another ICE model again, ever. I'm 46 and have done all my own work. Everything from rebuilding a motor, transmission, engine swap, you name it. I love the simplicity of EVs. No more oil changes, brakes last longer, etc..

    • @heartland96a
      @heartland96a Год назад

      I d like to see other conversions of larger vehicles to be an EV and if down the road converted back.

  • @jeffthebaptist3602
    @jeffthebaptist3602 Год назад +1

    I don't love gutting an original Model A because it overheats. It shouldn't. They could have probably fixed that problem with a radiator swap.
    I do love that there is a E conversion kit for the A though. The Model A is on a short list of cars that will probably always have available parts. Much like a VW bug, you can essentially build one from scratch today out of a parts catalog if you had the money. So having an electric drivetrain available so that someone could build an e-rod is a great idea.

  • @troyperry1231
    @troyperry1231 Год назад +1

    That is a cool conversion and that cleverness for the charge port access❤

  • @wingsinger
    @wingsinger Год назад +11

    Nicely done reversible conversion! The green battery box, charge port, and bell housing adapter are quite nice! Which BMS and charger did you go with? Is your DC/DC converter 6V or 12V? Glad to see you’re keeping it reversible.
    My ‘30 Model A Ford pickup is already a Frankentruck, I’m looking forward to a similar conversion this Fall. Thanks for the inspiration!

  • @PeterBooher
    @PeterBooher Год назад +1

    I have a nice "31 Tudor. I know you saved the C&C program for the bell housing. So how much to convert?

  • @scottm5425
    @scottm5425 Месяц назад

    Well done, a lovely conversion.

  • @robertglickman4555
    @robertglickman4555 Год назад +1

    Something so elegant and beautiful here I almost cried. Seriously. Beyond impressed.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Thank you for your encouraging comment and thanks for watching!

  • @shaunjacob5782
    @shaunjacob5782 Год назад +1

    Very curious how much a conversion like this would cost to do to another model A?

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      There a lot of variables but if you give Flash Drive Motors a call they can give you a better idea

  • @TheAmericanAmerican
    @TheAmericanAmerican 7 месяцев назад

    I LOVE this so much! Fantastic example of the Engineer's Creed K.I.S.S.! If I ever win the lottery I will be buying a pre-war era Rolls Royce Phantom II and having it converted to an EV just like this!

  • @edbenelli5374
    @edbenelli5374 6 месяцев назад +1

    Banned from the MAFCA? Now you know you’re on the right track. Banned? It’s a badge of honor!

  • @bmartens
    @bmartens Год назад

    Great video. This is exactly what I want to do to my model A. I can't wait for this stuff to come down in price and be accessible to the average hotrodder.

  • @reijerlincoln
    @reijerlincoln 8 месяцев назад

    Very clean installation. Well done! Jay Leno should invite you to his garage / show.

  • @keithpvbatt2040
    @keithpvbatt2040 Год назад +4

    I'm glad I found this video I have wanted to convert a Model A for a while now. Amazing build focused on simplicity and not changing the car so a future owner can convert it back if needed.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. We definitely wanted to respect the original while making serve the owner better

  • @philipgrice1026
    @philipgrice1026 19 дней назад

    The young lady said it all when she said, "It's like a Tesla, but cooler."

    • @JGMan0011
      @JGMan0011 18 дней назад

      From the mouth of babes. But those kids would have also given it their stamp of approval if it had a cotton candy machine in the back in place of the rumble seat.

  • @Twiin.Garage
    @Twiin.Garage 2 месяца назад

    I'm a model A guy and an EV guy so this is very cool. I've thought about doing this same conversion. I may be contacting you in the future for info.

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel Год назад

    I still have a photo of my late fathers 29 Model A. This conversion is fantastic.

  • @deonalecsteichen5941
    @deonalecsteichen5941 Год назад +1

    I see this conversion the same way I see rat rods: I wouldn't do it myself, but there's a unique beauty to it and I really admire the work, care, and thought that went into it, and if it makes the owners happy then sweet!

    • @jonathancunningham8739
      @jonathancunningham8739 11 месяцев назад

      Agreed I see it as pointless for these early models they ran on anything that burns but there is a strange beauty to these.

  • @jimharper3941
    @jimharper3941 Год назад +4

    I LOVE this video...I have always been a Model A fan and it is so refreshing to see something totally different done to it. I also appreciate how stock the car looks. I would love to convert a classic to electric. My dream car for a project like this would be a 1960's Ford Falcon Ranchero. Nice job. Thanks for posting this!!!

  • @melvinharvey8279
    @melvinharvey8279 Год назад

    How many key ways have broken in the rear?? just thinking about the torque that comes with electric.

  • @rogerc.roberts4705
    @rogerc.roberts4705 Год назад

    Stock mechanical brakes? One one forward gear??

  • @edwardhanson3664
    @edwardhanson3664 Год назад +1

    This is really cool. Converting IC cars to electric is about to become a big industry. I would love to have an EV Nash Metropolitan.

  • @jamesblaszczak1845
    @jamesblaszczak1845 Год назад

    Well done. Thanks for the video. I like everything about it except the tech part. I'm a geezer and just the term "firmware" make me incontinent, lol. Looks like you guys had lots of fun. Very respectful of the car. The charging port is awesome!

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Your comment on firmware made us chuckle!!

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel Год назад

    Can you still source diff and axle parts for old Fords?

  • @stvnbryan5542
    @stvnbryan5542 Год назад

    The engineering is wonderful. Nice work.

  • @davereeder61164
    @davereeder61164 Год назад +3

    I love the fact that the conversion is not overtly complex. People forget that some early cars were electric but battery tech at the time meant they were not good for long range. I see wedding cars and even avertisers benefiting from something like this!

  • @EVTUNERS
    @EVTUNERS Год назад

    Awesome build, as usual! Can't wait to aee what's next! ⚡️⚡️⚡️

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N Год назад

    Fantastic job gents. The EV vs ICE question can be divisive. I’ve got one foot in each world and get lots of enjoyment out of both. I appreciate my modern, silent and quick MiniCooper EV and my old, rattle can, smoky, leaky Jeep.

  • @emeteriosilva6901
    @emeteriosilva6901 27 дней назад

    Donde se compra este Kit de conversión...???

  • @ModelARickLasCruces
    @ModelARickLasCruces Год назад +3

    I own an original 1931 Tudor Sedan (3rd owner) and it's restored to original. But I LOVE what you've created here!

  • @Dinulik762
    @Dinulik762 Год назад

    It's the only possibility the see those cars on the road again 🎉😊 keep up with good work 🍻

  • @mpinheiro
    @mpinheiro Год назад

    As a classic car enthusiasm the engine is part of the fun. Even being stopped at a red light just listening to the engine in idle is a pleasure. While i drive a hybrid/auto geabox mon-fri, on weekends the plesure of a column stickshift and a petrol engine humming away on the road is unbeatable.

  • @ccscomments757
    @ccscomments757 Год назад

    I like it. I also like that the modification is completely reversible. Now while the engine and cooling system are out, time to do a complete restore on those items.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 5 месяцев назад

    This is a great idea making a model A more reliable so people can actually drive it and the public can see it is a wonderful thing.

  • @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE
    @WesleyHarcourtSTEAMandMORE Месяц назад

    Great work guys. I'd do it to my '65 Buick wagon, just not to my steam car lol. Only thing missing is Woody Guthrie's 'Riding In My Car' as part of the soundtrack.

  • @maladjustedmusician
    @maladjustedmusician Год назад

    This is the way of the future - electric conversions for old cars to keep them usable, practical as daily drivers, and environmentally clean. Love this, great work!

    • @JGMan0011
      @JGMan0011 18 дней назад

      Well, maybe 2 out of 3…

  • @keithwiebe1787
    @keithwiebe1787 Год назад

    Fantastic. You know, my generation probably longs for muscle cars but really I can see how say a Modal A for cruising around would be just as much fun and having electric would really be cool.

  • @emeteriosilva6901
    @emeteriosilva6901 27 дней назад

    Se puede usar esa conversión en un AA Truck...?

  • @blackgtx
    @blackgtx Год назад

    Well done, I love the concept of otherwise not altering the car.

  • @realvanman1
    @realvanman1 Год назад

    First and foremost I most appreciate your dedication to avoiding modifying anything permanently. That was the best news. The workmanship looks quite good too. It doesn't look like a hack job, which is also very good news. That said, I normally do not consider electric conversions that retain the transmission to be good, but, in this case, it avoided hacking up the drive train, and so it actually makes sense here. Just leave it in high gear, if it has an appropriate motor. You could swap in a lower axle ratio. No harm in that. My Model A pickup has 4.11 gears, and the old engine is rather screaming along at 65 mph. Would love to swap my gears for yours lol. To me, the BEST part of old vehicles IS the original or at least period correct drive train. THAT'S what makes them interesting, outside of just looking neat. So, I don't have a problem with the electrical conversion specifically, just non-period correct engine swaps in general. In my experience, Model As drive in today's traffic without issue, so all of that talk to the contrary was just unnecessary justification, and it is largely untrue. Never heard of one blowing a head gasket, but of course it's possible with any engine, so I don't doubt it could happen with one of these as well. Mine has been in the family since 1941, and of course I want to keep it as original as practical. It's not restored, it's just a cool old truck. Driving it is very much like stepping into a time machine. The sights, sounds, vibrations, the odors, all of it. Like stepping back in time.

  • @xjssts7127
    @xjssts7127 Год назад +1

    I love it, it's gonna remove all that nasty smell, you don't need to play with the fuel mixture and the timing, you don't have to warm up the car, downside you have no engine noise, you can play sound simulator.

  • @Jyock
    @Jyock 4 месяца назад

    I have a 1930 Ford Model A. Gret job! But when I druve my Model A I like thinking about the past. Mine will stay original!

  • @eeblatter
    @eeblatter 11 месяцев назад

    Very cool. I work with a bunch of EV guys in Portland OR and this would be perfect here. I have a 27 T roadster that I made a custom chassis for to make a traditional hot rod but it doesn't have an engine in it yet. May be the best way to go. Also, the 3 wheeler on my avatar I built but the motor needs work so that may be a good candidate too.

  • @danoc51
    @danoc51 Год назад

    Love it. This sends a good message to people and even make them think.

  • @phelans9251
    @phelans9251 Год назад +1

    Cool! imagine racing unsuspecting people light to light!

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Exactly. Thanks for watching

  • @WayneTheBoatGuy
    @WayneTheBoatGuy Год назад

    That's really cool - and it's a shame this doesn't have more views!

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      Agreed! Please share! Thanks for watching

  • @bidon5037
    @bidon5037 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful, and it looks easy... Would be nice to share a bit of design process.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  10 месяцев назад

      We will do more sharing on the next one

  • @Novusod
    @Novusod Год назад

    What happens if you actually need to use the spare tire?

  • @dadmezz4024
    @dadmezz4024 Год назад

    Love the concept. Classic ev.
    Keep the toling!

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 2 месяца назад +1

    We need to bring them back into production.

  • @lelandeggleston1041
    @lelandeggleston1041 Год назад

    Love the conversion. I only wish to have seen more of the building and work through of ideas to get it finished.

  • @TheDoctot
    @TheDoctot 4 месяца назад

    ill tell ya now if more of these was converted to ev you would see a lot more on the roads and i would love that.cant beat the look of these old beautiful cars

  • @mattomon1045
    @mattomon1045 Год назад +1

    Great rebuild i love it

  • @CaptButtonMash
    @CaptButtonMash Год назад +6

    Amazing, wish there were more EVs like this.

  • @FilamentFriday
    @FilamentFriday Год назад

    At first I thought this is terrible to do to such a nice Model A but when you pointed out how it could be converted back easily you won me over.
    Is there a kit for this?

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog Год назад +6

    A big part of the charm of the Model A is it’s signature exhaust sound.

  • @BarryJoeBailey
    @BarryJoeBailey Год назад +3

    Awsome! I have a 1930 Model A speedster with a 32-34 model B motor. I've been considering a shift to electric. the motor mount is very clean. I have a Borg Warner overdrive that helps with dirvability. Thanks for sharing your build.

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад +1

      We could help you with that. Call Flash Drive Motors at 512-670-8276 to talk to us about parts and details! Thanks for watching!

    • @BarryJoeBailey
      @BarryJoeBailey Год назад

      @@dissrepair I'll call when I can. Thanks again!

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 Год назад +2

      Please don't. These cars should be kept STOCK, or nearly so. Modifying them is destroying history.

    • @BarryJoeBailey
      @BarryJoeBailey Год назад

      @@michaelbenardo5695 I understand. My car was made into a speedster some many years ago. It has upgraded brakes, 16" wheels, and an upgraded engine ( Ford model B). The reason I'm interested in this conversion is there's little modifications needed and the motor could be reinstalled. However a model B trans is different than a model A.
      Thank you for your quest to retain history. I completely understand.

  • @tracyblack9983
    @tracyblack9983 5 месяцев назад

    Is there a kit you are going to market for the model A? If so how much?

  • @dansamson7081
    @dansamson7081 Год назад +1

    Model A guy here. Never been a purist, to each their own. I Love it. Would like to get a step file for the adapter plate. Any interest in selling the design?

  • @johnzangari3432
    @johnzangari3432 5 месяцев назад

    No clutch, so you drive in 3rd all the time? What about backing up?

  • @charlesmarsh9608
    @charlesmarsh9608 5 месяцев назад

    Another everyday driver rises from the dust well done.

  • @MrGrentch
    @MrGrentch Год назад

    Great job lads. 😀 "like a tesla only cooler" Yep. Fantastic idea and the charging port is genius and elegant with it. A lovely car with family history that can now be actually used reliably(and put back to original if ever required). 👍

  • @ricksand6477
    @ricksand6477 Год назад

    Outstanding job!

  • @ScottStinchcomb
    @ScottStinchcomb Год назад

    Super awesome work!! Very good engineering and designing. I'd love to have an electric Model A. A model T would be cool also, and probably much easier to drive. :)

  • @53chute
    @53chute Год назад

    I could imagine a 1925 model T pickup. It would be much improved engineering over the original drive train.
    Nice job!!

  • @whocares264
    @whocares264 Год назад

    very good , keeps these relics on the road...

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 Год назад

    Ever looked into synthetic fuels?

  • @briandd27
    @briandd27 10 месяцев назад

    I love it! If I had a chance I'd let you guys convert my 2001 Chevy Silverado to electric.

  • @centralcoastcamper9631
    @centralcoastcamper9631 Год назад +2

    I love how it turned out and I like the fact it could be returned to stock iI have to ask, How much would a conversion like this one cost ball park?

    • @dissrepair
      @dissrepair  Год назад

      We could give you a good estimate. Call Flashdrive Motors 512-670-8276, or email us

  • @PaulG.x
    @PaulG.x Год назад

    13:53 I wonder what brand of whip she uses?