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1987 Toyota MR2

Sale price: $US $3,995.00 make an offer

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Technical specifications, photos and description:

Year:
1987
Mileage:
123,450
Engine:
9" electric motor
Trim:
2 door
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1987 Toyota MR2 for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.05) based on 195 votes

Think of it as a golf cart that'll go 90 on the freeway.  The batteries are 8Volt deep-cycle (104V) . Like it's slower cousins this one plugs into a regular 110v socket. The basics of the original car are in good condition. and the added electric components are in a very stable configuration. (It's also a potentially good steampunk project--I got that idea when I was installing the stereo. ) It's an excellent electric drive platform.  

The car was donated to our electric conversion program when I was teaching high school auto shop. I later bought it from the school after we'd worked on it awhile. I installed a new battery pack and tires. plus a couple major system components & also replaced the upholstery. The original conversion used an 'Electro-automotive' kit. which basically attaches an electric motor onto the transmission where the gas engine used to be. It's significant that the gentleman who assembled it. drove it for years & the donated it. was an electrical engineer; the wiring harnesses. the components layout etc. are the work of a professional.  I was a  technician in the Navy & one thing I learned is that in any kind of electrical assembly connections are responsible for 95% of failures. With the exception of battery connections. this vehicle has been problem-free in that regard.                   

I've kept the car in good condition--everything including the flip-up headlights. works (there's no odometer so the mileage is actually unknown but the DMV & the auto club apparently don't mind since the car is smog-exempt). The paint is rattle-can Toyota red; there isn't spot of rust.

The Mr2 was quite a hot rod when it was introduced—I'm told that the suspension was designed by Colin Chapman of Lotus. The brakes are 4-wheel discs which provide good stopping power for the extra thousand pounds of batteries. which are compensated for by extra heavy-duty springs and shocks. The handling isn't as lively as the original of course. but it's not bad.

The only big repair issue is a crack in the windshield:  I was quoted $175 to replace it by Low Price Auto Glass in the parts recycle district in Oakland.

The battery pack is about halfway through it's cycle; I haven't needed to add much water to them yet. Range is only 10-20 miles right now. that's because I subtracted four from the original pack size. which had a range of 30 miles (I only use the car for shopping. I like the extra space).   I'm told that advanced batteries available would triple the current range.  

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