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Icon Derelict 1949 Mercury - EV Resto Modding | Fully Charged

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Resto modding is a term derived from when a classic car is restored and tweaked for a more comfortable life in the 21st century. In other words, retain the old school aesthetics but update the drive train, technology and drivability to better suit modern roads and daily commuting. Icon is a company born to build resto mod classic Ford Bronco and Toyota Land Cruiser trucks to better-than-new. Their Derelict series of builds explores taking patinated weather beaten classic cars like this 1949 Mercury and instead of fitting the expected fuel injected V8, dive head first into the world of EV hot rodding. Not just that, but when the bonnet is lifted there is a visual spectacle greeting you - and one that at a flash tricks you into thinking it still has a piston power-plant. Besides the beautifully solid UV damaged paint lies a detailed new chassis, modern new suspension, wiring and cabin creature comforts to satisfy a hot day’s commute is So Cal. Is this the start of making EV drivetrains look sexy as well as provide blistering performance? Jonny Smith thinks so. We couldn't keep making the show without our supporters, thank you all! If you enjoy our videos and you'd like to help us to make more episodes of Fully Charged, please take a look at our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/FullyChargedShow If you didn't like this episode, you definitely won't like our fancy website, which includes the 'A-Z of Everything'.... https://fullycharged.show

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