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Solved -PJ163- WWP Washington Water Power Electric Car N.1

Started by Paul Jaray, June 14, 2009, 12:32:27 PM

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Allemano


Paul Jaray

...not an electric product of that kind....

Allemano

#53
I've asked before and you answered: "Indeed!"   :eyebrow:

Paul Jaray

You didn't notic the enphasis... it was an INDEED!!
It's the most electrical product available....

Allemano

#55
oh sorry, my fault.. I've read "...not an electric product of any kind....!

Allemano

electric cables?  :scratch:

Paul Jaray

I hope I'm not misleading you...this big company, still alive in a different form, is not providing objects to the customers....

Allemano

Okay, the penny has dropped... It's an electricity producer!


Allemano

Westinghouse Electric?


Allemano

may I ask you whether the source to reveal the mystery is to find on the internet?

Paul Jaray

Yes, not the picture, but the story is available in at least 2 different sites.

Allemano

I'm afraid I'm at my wit's end.  :-[

Paul Jaray

In those days, many companies like that had a project like this...

Allemano

#66
Exactly that's my problem..

another try: Washington Water Power Company? At least I found it linked to an obscure electric Crosley project in 1957...

You've mentioned that the company had been supposably dissapeared in 1993. Did it went bust or was it a takeover by another company?


Paul Jaray

That's correct!
Even if all the sources talks about a Crosley Wagon...Here's the car, well done!

Allemano

Alright! Found it in the very same source about the Westinghouse-Electric-Crosley-project, but some passages below..

sixtee5cuda

Washington Water Power, founded in 1889, was renamed Avista in 1999.  The company still exists, providing electricity in parts of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.