Right now my answer to that question is no, but I will have the opportunity to explore what my options are and have my opinion challenged by someone who runs a business that converts classics with engines, into something with a battery.
According to Everrati, Classic cars are dream-worthy—but for many, the reality of owning one has always been a different story.
“Let’s be honest, most people love classic cars from a distance. They’re gorgeous, but the second you mention carburetors, oil leaks or starting them with a hope and a prayer, the love disappears,” says Justin Lunny Founder & CEO of Everrati. “We’re taking away that fear of the unknown with older vehicles. Strip out the noise, the fumes, the drama and suddenly, that car you’ve always dreamed of becomes something you can actually live with. And the best part? It still turns heads, just now, for all the right reasons.”
Everrati specializes in redefining iconic vehicles like the Porsche 911 and Land Rover Series IIA with zero-emission technology—preserving the soul, but removing the barriers. We will be interviewing Justin Lunny soon to explore how electrification is opening a new chapter for classic cars. Or is it?
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