Texas Man Builds Electric Car for $4750

Submitted by SadInAmerica on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 8:19pm.

With gas pushing $4 per gallon, many people are looking for ways to save some green at the pump. One North Texas man found a way to help the environment and commute to work for just pennies a day. ~ VIDEO

David Murray may drive the quietest car in North Texas, powered only by a small electric motor, and not creating any emissions.

"The most common question I get is, ‘Is this an electric car?’ and then they're like, "Is it a hybrid?’ Nope, it's a real electric (car)," Murray said.

When his car is low on fuel, Murray simply plugs the power cord into the nearest outlet.

"Yeah, just plug it in here. Just a regular old extension cord," Murray said.

The self-described computer geek from Kennedale bought the 1993 Eagle Talon from a junkyard for just $750.

"First thing I did when I got the car home was pull the engine out," Murray said.

He then spent about $4,000 more to convert the gas-guzzler to run on electricity alone, doing all the work himself in his garage at home.

"I bought the electric motor and I was like well, I gotta figure out a way to couple it together with the original transmission,” he said.

The car can hit 55 mph, driving right past the high prices at gas stations.

"I hear people complain about them at work all the time. I just grin," he said.

Murray spends just $7 per month on electricity to charge the batteries -- enough to go about 300 miles.

"I don't even look at the gas prices," Murray said.

VIDEO -  Man Converts Junkyard Car Into Electric Vehicle

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Source - NBC5 - May 21, 2008 - posted at  http://www.blacklistednews.com/view.asp?ID=6625

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Anonymous | Thu, 05/22/2008 - 11:09am

I notice that this moron seems to think his batteries aren't being used up just like gasoline and cost a WHOLE lot more than gas. Frauds like this guy are the reason electric cars have gotten such a reputation for being consumer cons. I suppose this article shilling for a really dumb technology is right at home here.
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