Any more of this stuff and my hats won't fit anymore!
Thanks
Alan
Mark van der Linden wrote:
> Curt:
>
> I am very interested in that article, and was wondering if you could maybe
>provide it to me (by fax or so).
> I will be in the office until July 2nd, and if you maybe would be able to get
>it to me prior to that date, I can
> have the document scanned and attach it to an email to be send out on
>spridgets@Autox.Team.Net@Internet.
> My fax number is: (312) 879 4685.
>
> As regard to the places to mount I can suggest a webpage:
>http://members.xoom.com/spridget/alan.html
> Alan Fisher has manufactured a console that fits nicely in the Sprite and
>that leaves room for gauges, radio,
> clocks etc. For the interested, he also has wingwindows for the cars. I spoke
>to Alan a number of times and
> he is really a helpful person who gave me a lot of tips. I also ordered the
>console (yesterday) and hope to
> receive it next week. There are some pictures on the webpage if you want to
>see what it looks like.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Mark van der Linden
> '69 Sprite
>
> Curtis Carlson wrote:
> >
> > Fellow Spridgeteers!
> >
> > A while back, I read an article in British Car magazine about adding some
> > supplemental gauges to our LBC's. I think it was called: "What Lucas
> doesn't
> > tell you". It described how to add an ammeter, voltmeter, and clock to a
> big
> > Healey.
> >
> > I'd like to do this to my Sprite, but don't want to cut a hole in my dash,
> or
> > add one of those ugly under-dash engine mounts. I figure I have room for
> one
> > hole in my radio console on the tranny tunnel.
> >
> > Does anyone know of anyone who makes a combination (split) gauge similar to
> the
> > oil pressure/water temperature gauge, but shows amps/volts. One of those
> would
> > be pretty helpful, and if I could find a black face, it would complement the
> > rest of my gauges nicely.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Curt 'n Gert
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