Also, do your research. Using information culled from the Austin EV club, a friend made a spreadsheet weighing choices made by other folks in the conversions of their VWs. Also I got in contact with my high school shop teacher, who had converted a Bug of his own a decade ago. With this guidance and advice, ultimately I decided to build a car that had a top speed of 40 - 50 mph and a range of about 40 miles. Electric Vehicles of America, of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, suggested these parts would do the trick:
Last week, after months of talking about it and reading about it and doing things that couldn't quickly be undone (like removing the engine and cutting the gas tank in half), I took the plunge and placed my order.
Before I go on, this would be a good point to tell you another part of the story. Back when I first started getting serious about this, I promised myself and my wife that I'd pay for the project with money earned by getting rid of other stuff: mountains of CDs, comic books, old musical instruments, etc.
So with the parts on the way--and an old trombone out of the closet--here's what the balance sheet looks like:
Spent: $-2900
Earned: $ 225
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Total: $-2675
Stay tuned ....
* EV America also quoted prices for an on-board battery charger and instrumentation, but I'm waiting on those until the rest of the car is configured.