Or Tiger Tom Ehrhart (sp?). He had everything you could possibly imagine
in his Tiger at SUNI III, including power windows, I think.
The 1978 Corolla I bought years ago and eventually grafted a turbo, 5
speed, and bigger engine into, came to me with an aftermarket cruise
control. It was pretty much the first thing to leave the car, but I
remember it had a speed sensor on the drive shaft, and a cutout switch
connected to the brake and clutch pedals via a little ball-link chain.
The throttle positioner was a vacuum dashpot as far as I can remember.
It seems to me that you could get most of the required hardware by some
careful parts selection from any middle-70's Ford landyacht. That way
you'd be most likely to be able to bolt it onto the carb and manifold.
Good luck,
Theo
Ray Johnson wrote:
> Why not ask Rick McLeod? I think he's goobered up one of his cars.
>
> johnson
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