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Neil Young's '59 Continental To Become Biodiesel-Electric Hybrid

 Editor, Dienstag, 18 März 2008 in Partner- und Mitglieder-Blogs, blog.cardomain.com

By Katherine

AKA atomicalex

I grabbed my favorite little local rag this morning to find one of my favorite types of car pics above the fold: the "standing in the empty engine bay" shot. The remarkable thing about this one is that it was Neil Young standing in the empty engine bay of his 1959 Lincoln Continental. He's working with UQM Technologies and H-Line Conversions to put a "bio-hydro-electric" series hybrid drivetrain in what is pretty much America's largest production car ever. The 1959 Continental Mark IV is a whopping nineteen and a half feet long, keeping it out of countless garages built in the 80s and 90s. The "Linc-Volt," as Young is calling the car, will debut in a documetary that Young is expecting to start shooting in April. The biodiesel-fired ICE from H-line will drive a 200bhp/480ft-lb UQM electric motor that will supply the power to the transmission. The conversion has already started, and H-Line has a couple of pictures of Young up on their website as the work was getting started. Young follows in the alternative-fuel footsteps of rocker Willie Nelson, who now runs his entire road crew on biodiesel.

Neil Young's 1959 Lincoln Continental


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Keywords: BiodieselContinentalConversionGreenGuest BloggerHybridsLincolnNeil YoungNews, , , lincoln continental, continental mark, uqm technologies, production car, mark iv


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