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This car featured some very advanced technology in its day.

A 10 foot 2 inch fiberglass body in the style of a city car and

a hybrid powertrain. Notice no quotations on hybrid. It was

refered to as a hybrid even though it was shown years

before the Insight & Prius were twinkles in their respective

Nipponese parent's eyes.

As you might expect it had electric motors & a conventional

gasoline engine as well.

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C'mon people... this is a GM forum after all. I know that a

few of you either know it or can look it up if you need to.

I think I know it but I cant think of the name. Was it an 80s concept? BTW how many wheels did it have? I am thinking that GM Lean Machine for some reason.

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It had four wheels arranged in the normal pattern, one

in each corner. No funny business with the wheels. :P

Sounds like the curvy early '80s Chevy concept with sliding side doors..I don't recall the name, but saw it in person at Disney World at Epcot Center in the early '80s.

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That's the one I was thinking of..the Citation concept. The greenhouse of the EV-1 reminds me of this concept.

The above red barofsoap was first created for EPCOT for '82 and was named 'Aero 2000'. That version had skirted front wheels and a bobbed (much shorter) tail. It featured single-stick controls (ala the '58 Firebird III), HUD, rear cameras and a host of other high tech features. cd was .23. This was a non-running concept built around a 3-cyl TD.

It was modestly reskinned (as seen above), aparently powered & renamed the 'Aero 2002'. I have a picture of President Reagan driving it, and although the Chevy Bowtie can be seen, the caption refers to it as the 'Saturn subcompact'.

Was it from the early 70's? It wasn't that GM thing with the built-in shopping cart, was it?

so i can wear my bell bottoms again?

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This will be an uphill battle... since I've read abotu this car in a

BRITISH car book I've had mo luck finding out more about it

on the internet or otherwise. It's very unknown.

Too bad MIghtyMouse does not have his list up anymore. :wink:

Too bad MIghtyMouse does not have his list up anymore. :wink:

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Probably for the best. :AH-HA_wink:

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Nope, it's not from the late 70s & it's not from the 80s.

It's not the Aero 2000 and was not featured at EPCOT.

No ties to Saturn, the EV1 or to bell bottoms... I'm pretty sure.

Here's a quote:

"...It has both petrol & electric motors, the petrol engine being

used for constant speed running & the electric being used for

moving off. The engines combine for acceleration."

Probably for the best.  :AH-HA_wink:

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I'm confused... how is it a good thing that the XP list is not available now? :huh:

I'm confused... how is it a good thing that the XP list is not available now? :huh:

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It is. :AH-HA_wink:

mightymouses's list....??? :sad:

It wasn't that GM thing with the built-in shopping cart, was it?

You are talking about the '64 GM Runabout. Pretty sure than was non-powered, but not 100% sure.

AmRev makes a good deduction about "petrol", tho if it was from a British pub, that could explain the terminology.

I am familiar with numerous dual fuel vehicles, but not a gas/electic one. I do not believe the ElectroVair retained an IC motor....

Stumped....

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The car is GM but it's not an Opel.

Like I said in the original post, there's a mention of it in

a book I have on Automotive History & other such stuff.

The book was published in G.B. but it shows a sketch of

the car in question wiht a license plate that reads:

HYBRID

XP _ _ _

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It can't be that, Balt, the 511 had three wheels. Sixty-8 said it had four wheels at all corners.

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I'm pondering an answer I'm researching. If I think it's right, I'll post it soon.

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I'll reveal the answer tomorrow if no one gets it.

Hopefully MM can shed some ligt on this one as

the details about it are almost nonexistant online.

Wouldn't "four wheels at all corners" total 16 tires? :P

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Balthazar got it.

1917 Oldsmobile-Rolotex Mars Rover Hybrid 16x16

with a rotary 3-cylinder motor & 8 electric motors

at the rear. Also known as the XP666 by GM fans.

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Okay then, anyone want to take one more guess?

Bueler... Bueler... Bueler... :mellow:

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And the answer is XP833

...there's conflicting info on this concept all over the internet

as with so many obscure XPs. Anyone have any more 411?

Can't be: XP-833 is the '64 Pontiac Banshee.

Can't be: XP-833 is the '64 Pontiac Banshee.

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Thats right, corvette chassis, 2 seat conv Poncho

I know who's list it is I was just adding to it...and wouldn't have even

thought to do so if it weren't for super B

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Sorry, brain's quicker than my crappy typing skills. I typed

XP833 instead of XP883. My bad. There's an

illustration of this car in my book with a vanity plate that

reads XP833 and above it includes the word HYBRID.

I'll scan it in sometime in the next few weeks after I finish

unpacking my crap at the new house.

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Here's an actual PHOTO of it, as crappy as it may be.

F+$k you Toyota, more proof you have not had an

original idea in your 70-something years of existance

in the automotive industry.

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Wow. What a pile of crap-looking thing that is. Why would you even need a hybrid motor for that? Just give it a good shove.

Even as stubby as it is, the greenhouse shape and detail is so distinctly '70s GM..

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It's got an opposed 2 cylinder motor & the electric motors as well,

so ugly or not it precedes the Prius by 30 years and proves once

again that if it has existed in the past century, has four wheels &

is not pulled by a horse chances are GM has been there & done

that, probably years before anyone else.

It's got an opposed 2 cylinder motor & the electric motors as well,

so ugly or not it precedes the Prius by 30 years and proves once

again that if it has existed in the past century, has four wheels &

is not pulled by a horse chances are GM has been there & done

that, probably years before anyone else.

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However, GM built a concept vehicle, but Toyota built a practical real-world production car...GM didn't..

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However, GM built a concept vehicle, but Toyota built a practical real-world production car...GM didn't..

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Hybrids are not a practical solution to the problems of fossil fuels

from the Middle East. They're half a$$ed expen$ive toys for

dumb celebrities and people who want to look like they're super

environmentally friendly without having to go through the effort

of actually hugging a tree.

The Prius is only effective in one thing: increasing the marketing

hype that is the Toyota Global Corporate Machine & Nippon Inc.

It's got an opposed 2 cylinder motor & the electric motors as well,

so ugly or not it precedes the Prius by 30 years and proves once

again that if it has existed in the past century, has four wheels &

is not pulled by a horse chances are GM has been there & done

that, probably years before anyone else.

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how fun would that s.o.b. be with a small block V-8!!!!
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Yeah, that'd be quite the sleeper if you could squeze it in

under the hood and muffled it down os it's quiet.

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