1981 Ford Fairmont Electric Wagon - Factory-Built EVA Conversion -
1 of 5 Made This 1981 Ford Fairmont Wagon is an extraordinarily
rare piece of EV history. Originally converted to full electric
power from the factory by Electric Vehicle Associates (EVA), only
five of these electric Fairmont wagons were ever produced. Most
were delivered to the U.S. Navy for shipyard use-this example still
retains its faint Navy markings. With only 14,562 original miles,
this wagon is not only rare, but also exceptionally well-preserved.
Electric Powertrain Factory EVA electric conversion Runs on 20
lead-acid 120V batteries Range when operational: 30-50 miles
(approx. 80 km) Onboard charger included Charges by plugging into a
standard 110V household outlet No engine, no gas tank, no fuel
pump-fully battery-powered Condition Mechanically complete All
components intact, including charger and EV hardware Only needs new
120-volt batteries to operate like new 14,562 original miles,
extremely low for its age Body retains subtle U.S. Navy markings
from its service history Rarity 1 of only 5 EVA-built electric
Fairmont wagons One of the earliest factory-backed electric fleet
vehicles A true collector's piece for EV enthusiasts, Ford
historians, or anyone interested in early alternative-energy
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Vehicle Location: This vehicle is located at our client's home, not
in Cadillac, Michigan. Showroom Access: We have a showroom with
approximately 35 vehicles, available by appointment only. Contact
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