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The electric classic car that now drives like a 'pocket rocket'
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- David Dyer's team of apprentices have converted a 1971 Morris Mini into an EV.
- The familiar rumble of a classic car chugging down the road is replaced by a soft whirr that can take a second to adjust to, founder of non-profit Modern Classic Cars Foundation David Dyer said.
- His team of apprentices has spent the past two years turning a 1971 Morris Mini into an EV as an exercise to skill up the next generation of mechanics.
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David Dyer's team of apprentices have converted a 1971 Morris Mini into an EV. (ABC News: Liam Patrick)
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The familiar rumble of a classic car chugging down the road is replaced by a soft whirr that can take a second to adjust to, founder of non-profit Modern Classic Cars Foundation David Dyer said.
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