Jim Muller wrote:
> ...The advent of in-car LCD screens with real-time map, GPS,
> in-flight movies for the kids, and vehicle info can only make the
> average night-vision worse on the world's roads. By contrast...
> I find that I can see better on dark roads by turning down the
> instrument lights even on my Spitfire....
I'm glad Jim brought this up. Depending on our sitter's schedule, I
might have to bring the boys along to VTR 2001 in Breck. I can't
mount the little TV's for the on-board VCR in my headrests, since
my TR4's stock seats don't have headrests.
But I'd like to keep an original look; any suggestions for another
model of Triumph seat that would work best with on-board VCR's?
Where will I need to wire the relay for my ositive-ground car? Does
Dan Master's book cover on-board VCR's? Which is correct for a
Triumph, Beta or VHS?
--
Steven "can't beat a minivan in a race, I'll beat it in amenities" Newell
Denver, CO
'62 TR4
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