So "no" seems to be the answer. Fuck it. Good excuse to get a fully restored Camaro from the 60s or 70s or something.
https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/113635573012745390
2024-12-12 joriki β edited β 1π
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there's probably something stateside, but this is a fun channel to see conversions on classics
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@briankrebs 90's cars drive better anyway
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60s cars are actually repairable. Smallish ones, retrofit with a Duratec and transmission. Not electric obviously but a decent compromise.
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2024-12-11 Gorfram β edited β 1#οΈ
[In which I reflexively shudder over the deathtraps that were the everyday automobiles of my youth]
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@briankrebs If you want an "offline" car, might as well go for a classic yet stylish one: Saab 9-5.
Yes, I have three (but only one NG).
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@briankrebs this was one of the key reasons why I purchased a Jimny.
The downside is that without those online Tracking and Image Recognition features, it on has a 3.5βοΈ ENCAP rating.
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I recommend electronic ignition and fuel injection if you want to actually drive it. Retrofit is fine.
@briankrebs I think you have the only reasonable idea. All tech currently is designed to be a permanent colonoscopy
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@briankrebs the only thing I found was a Reddit post, so not exactly a great source and I havenβt tested it so the veracity is iffy but the logic checks out at least.
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