high output probaly meant it had a chance of staying even when anytho\ing other
than the lights were on. ted
Chris Kantarjiev wrote:
> Over the holidays Speedvison (Legends of Motor Racing) featured a neat
> film made by Standard Triumph. This short documented the effort at
> Sebring in 1963.
>
> The film spent some time detailing the mods, which were pretty much by
> the factory competition manual. They mentioned a "high output generator"
> which was needed to power the extra lights.
>
> Does anyone know if this was a standard item, and if there might be some to
> be found today? :-)
>
> chris
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