Does Anyone Know of An Company(ies) that Converts Classic Automobiles to Automobiles with Solar Panels Built into Their Skins?

I am not talking about the new VEs with solar panels built into their skins. I am not talking about classic automobiles converted into VEs that plug into a separate setup of solar panels.

I love ‘65 Ford Mustang, EVs & solar power & really like everything Aptera offers, EXCEPT no ‘65 Ford Mustang body. Does not even have to be the same HEAVY materials that made-up The ‘65 Ford Mustang’s body, not necessary to maintain the safety of the car.

I been looking, but I cannot find any Company(ies) that Converts Classic (‘65 Ford Mustang) Automobiles to Automobiles with Solar Panels Built into Their Skins.

  • GreatWhite_Shark_EarthAndBeingsRightsPerson@piefed.socialOP
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    I have to own some, late ‘60s, Well I not found the things you did, even that they were easy to push, but things are all relative, right?

    Compare to ‘90s-now materials, was my point.
    When I posed this question on BLANKING popular social media outlet (THE BLANK will remain nameless, not helping it) the repliers kept not answering the question & stating the body’s made of too heavy materials to do it.

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      Compare to ‘90s-now materials

      Car bodies today are still made out of sheet metal and plastic. Sheet metal is the same today as it was in the 60s, and while the plastic is better, it isn’t lighter. Moreover, cars are bigger and heavier for crash protection. If you’re talking about composites like carbon fiber, well… we’re not making car bodies out of carbon fiber.