Converted vehicle is characterized as a vehicle originally designed to operate on gasoline that has been modified or altered to operate on an alternative fuel.
Ref: 120990/2006-10-08

Converted vehicle refers to a vehicle originally designed to operate on gasoline or diesel that has been modified or altered to run on an alternative fuel.
Ref: 86345/2006-09-14

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Vehicle (Vehicle revolves around every device in, upon, or ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Vehicles

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