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CITICAR and COMUTACAR HISTORY
According to what I have been able to piece together, the Vanguard
Citicar was started in 1974 by a man from Conecticut who set up a
factory in Florida. About 3500 VANGUARD Citicars were built from 1974
to 1976, most being built in 1975. The selling price in 1975 was
about $4500. This was considerably more then the average gas powered
car at that time.
The required safety and bumper crash standards had increased
since 1974, he had to redesign the bumper and other safety systems on
the car in order to be certified by the National Transportation The ComutaCar company continued to sell used ComutaCars, parts and new cars (for non-road uses such as airports, warehouses and prisons). I had the opportunity to speak with Mr. Flowers a number of times between 1986 and 1988, the year he passed away.
In 1986 or 87 he offered to sell the ComutaCar company for
$150,000 plus various other provisions. Seabring auto-cycle purchased
the company and started to build a new three wheel vehicle called the
Zzipper which did not require such strict NOTE: A book entitled "The Lost Cord" was published several years ago which covers the period of time between 1973 and 1976. Mr. Robert Beaumont, the founder of the Vangaurd Company (builders of the CitiCar), gives a complete and detailed history of the vehicle from his perspective. It is an excellent book and should be read by all electric vehicles enthusiasts. February 1999 Frank Didik. |
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