<VV> under hood, and other lights
J. R. Read
hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 7 14:54:55 EDT 2014
What, no ash tray light? ... GGG
My under trunk (hood) AND engine compartment light are the same one. It is
called a Light Stick and can be either clipped to the battery or plugged
into the lighter socket. It's VERY helpful when changing a fan belt or
looking for tools in the trunk at night. The cord is probably about 10 -
maybe 12 feet long. 8 watts does a lot in the dark!
Later, JR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thompson, Ed (MKE x1231) via VirtualVairs" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2014 1:38 PM
Subject: <VV> under hood, and other lights
> I've had a Claypool-installed under hood light on my Vair for the better
> part of twenty years -- can't say that it is "Corvair correct," but it
> really lights up the trunk area at night! Also an engine compartment
> light, parking brake engaged interior flashing light, 4-way flashers w/
> interior light, ashtray light, glove box light, what I call "convertible
> interior" lights (lower driver and front passenger area lights that are
> activated when either front door is open, this is in addition to the
> standard dome light), and Delco AM/FM radio light -- on, though barely,
> when the radio is on. Also daytime running lights (headlights only),
> automatic (nighttime sensitive) headlights / taillights and front
> "parking" lights on w/ Halogen headlights. Less the glove box light,
> everything installed by Larry.
>
>
>
> Ed, Milwaukee, '66 Monza sedan, 110-glide, LA-built w/ working A. I. R.
> pump
>
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