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Before combustion-engined cars became mainstream, electric vehicles ruled the world. Although they had terrible battery tech, they were convenient – something vehicles powered by internal combustion engines (ICE) only managed to become after the electric starter was invented. That said, we probably already had a barn find with these early BEVs, but never with modern ones until Gruber Motors disclosed the first one we've ever heard about.
 
This barn find would be more appropriately called container find because it was made in a port in China. A buyer there ordered three Roadsters, shipped them home, and abandoned the vehicles there in 2010. In other words, three brand-new Roadsters are just waiting for a new buyer there. The person who found them paid the hefty storage charges and is now willing to make a profit. Gruber Motors is helping this seller find customers interested in these historic sports cars. However, the most crucial question at this point is: what is left of these Roadsters?


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