Remember the now-defunct Ford Transit Connect Electric?

It was the all-electric conversion of the Transit Connect delivery van that actually sank Azure Dynamics, which declared bankruptcy in March 2012 after sales fell short of projections.

If you've always wanted one, now's your chance. But there's a catch.

You'll have to build it yourself.

Fox Valley Auto Mall, in Aurora, Illinois, is offering two Transit Connect "gliders": brand-new and complete rolling Transit Connect vans without their powertrains.

They were each destined to be converted by Azure Dynamics, but now one or both can be yours.

The starting prices on the eBay auctions--here and here--is $4,000 each, and there's an unspecified reserve.

Each van still has plastic covers over its upholstery, and presumably no miles on the odometer.

If you've always wanted an electric delivery van, but missed out on the Azure Dynamics Transit Connect Electric (its official name), you have three days and six days respectively to act.

Deliveries of the 2011 Ford Transit Connect Electric started in December 2010, and roughly 500 were sold before Azure went under.

At a price of $57,400 before incentives, the electric van was hardly cheap. Nor was it particularly fast, with 0-to-60-mph acceleration of about 15 seconds.

The rated payload for the 135-cubic-foot cargo bay was 1,000 pounds, and the EPA rated its range at 56 miles.

So far, the only company planning to introduce another all-electric small delivery van is Nissan.

The Nissan e-NV200 electric van is now being tested around the world, and will likely be launched in the U.S. in the next few years.

[hat tip: Marty Padgett]

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