Bollingers 2. 00 Mile Electric Truck Is Fantastically Rugged And Basic. The worlds first electric truck isnt anything fancy. And thats the whole point. The B1 sports utility truck, as Bollinger Motors founder Robert Bollinger called it at his unveiling party Thursday evening at the Manhattan Classic Cars Club, has an all aluminum sharp, Jeep looking exterior that can be converted to a halfback pickup truck. Inside, theres no bright screens or flashing displays there are simple, analog radio dials and battery level indicators, and stores 9. The 3. 60 horsepower EV has a 2. Download the free trial version below to get started. Doubleclick the downloaded file to install the software. Bollinger describes the car as perfect for rangers, builders and do it yourselfersa slightly different demographic than the usual Model X or Nissan Leaf consumers. We went our own path with a back to the basics, American made fully electric truck, Karl Hacken, Bollinger lead engineer told Jalopnik. Four engineers, two designers, a welder, a painter, a communications officer and a human resources dog comprised the small team that built the car from the car from the ground up at an upstate New York development center. Though Bollinger celebrated the emotional reveal of his car Thursday night, the team is looking ahead to bringing the EV to mass market. The car is expected to cost 6. Interested consumers can reserve a spot to the car on Bollingers website for free, and the company will begin taking 1,0. The worlds first electric truck isnt anything fancy. And thats the whole point. The B1 sports utility truck, as Bollinger Motors founder Robert. FREE. TAKE ONE. Brings You Buyers Vol. 42, No. 596. January 12 18, 2012. Houston. SOUTHWEST Bellaire, Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hunters Creek Village. The Evolution of Rallying Is One Of The Best Motorsport Movies Ever. Choosing the best motorsport movie is a tough decision as there are so many good ones. Everything from documentaries, like Truth in 2. Colin Mc. Crae to movies like Rush. Ive seen most of them but I keep coming back to The Evolution of Rally 5. Years of Sideways. I love everything about it. The history of rally. How it started. The early marathon rallies like the the London to Mexico all the way to the Group B era. It covers the drivers and their cars and the awesome night stages that have disappeared over the years for safety or TV coverage. If 9. 0 minutes of rally documentary isnt your thing, watch the few minutes on the Safari rally which starts at 3. After the brief intro, it cuts to a music montage that is one of my favorite. I would love to be able to go back in time and run the Safari Rally. You can buy the DVD on Amazon but unfortunately I cant locate a proper download or stream, though someone did upload the movie to You. Tube The good news is that Helmut Deimel recently released volume 2 in 2. I have yet to see it. Actually I just found it while putting this together and will buy a copy this weekend Ill need to convert it from Pal to NTSC but that shouldnt be too hard. And no I wont share it. Buy your own copy because this guy makes awesome movies about rally and deserves your money Heres the trailer for volume 2.