[ausev] More on Bastrop Car Show

Claire Sorenson csorenson1 at austin.rr.com
Sun Oct 21 17:24:46 GMT 2007


I just talked to one of the organizers of the Bastrop Car Show, and she said
they would love to have electric cars at the show.  We would fit nicely in
the "customs class".  They use to have the show out on someone's property
and only got car club people, but now the show is downtown as part of the
"business alliance" efforts to try to keep the downtown alive.  So, that
means there is a lot more exposure. We could check out plug-in sites, or
maybe rent an RV space if there is one in or near downtown.


CS Unlimited
Claire Sorenson
Ph: 512-689-5911
Fax: 512-282-9942
 

-----Original Message-----
From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
Behalf Of kenscircus at aol.com
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 5:14 PM
To: ev at lists.sjsu.edu; ausev at austinev.org
Subject: [ausev] Tweety at Seguin, Texas Car Show...

We entered Tweety in the 8th Annual Pontiac Car Club Classic Car Show this
weekend in Seguin, Texas.  There were about 100 cars there, mostly
meticulously restored vintage cars, muscle cars from every era and even
modern cars such as the 550 HP Mustang GT.  Needless to say, Tweety was the
only electric car there (the golf carts used by the show organizers don’t
count – they are not cars).  Even so, Tweety pretty much stole the show.
There was a relentless constant crowd surrounding Tweety.

We handed out at about 120 flyers on Tweety.  We also had a binder with a
facing page that stated, “Tweety is not little because it is electric.  It
is electric so that it can be powerful, efficient and little at the same
time.  The following pages are examples of larger / full size electric
vehicles…”

The binder contained lots of pics and text from John Wayland’s website
(plasma boy racing) and the Car and Driver spread on John’s White Zombie.
It also had pics and info from the KillaCycle website.  Also included were
pics and text from Phoenix Motor Cars, Tesla, and Commuter Cars.

This seemed to cover all bases, if someone had difficulty grasping the
benefits of a personal commuter car we could show them that electric drive
is not limited to that.  It was an exhausting day.  The crowds never let up.
Heidi and I both were talking typically to more than one person at a time.
After all that, I don’t recall anyone who did not walk away totally
astounded.  Most all was flabbergasted that electric 
is not already main stream.   Having Tweety there makes it easy -  they 
are there looking at a real EV that commutes 500 miles per month and
routinely spanks hot street cars while doing it!  Having information about
the Zombie, KillaCycle and others solidly drove the point home that Tweety
is just a miniscule tip of the ice berg!

Although, Tweety is used to spontaneous car shows, this was Tweety’s first
registered big car show and I have to say it was an absolute total success!

By the way, Tweety went home with a second place plaque.  :)

Stay Charged!

Ken

http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/983
http://www.myersmotors.com/story_funpracticality.html




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