Actually the conversion of a generator based car to negative ground is
a 10-15 minute job. The process is on Dan Masters website.
It is simple & straight forward that a former professor (me) did it!
John
On 8 Sep, 2008, at 6:15 AM, Carl TR wrote:
> Red letter day last Saturday. The TR3 tub (et al) came back from
> the body
> shop. Going to do some test fittings over the next couple weeks
> and then
> it goes to the next step... paint/finish. Target date for on the
> road is
> now within sight: July 1, 2009......
>
> In the meantime - thinking about long trips and no radio. Is there
> some
> way to hook up accessories (cd/mp3) to a positive ground electrical
> system.
> Or will a 'cigarette lighter' receptacle work (doesn't seem likely
> in my
> pebble brain). Not planning on an alternator conversion.
>
> Thanks.
> Carl
> 1961 TR3 - TS81802LO
> Tampa, Florida
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