Re: Sound Familiar?

From: Sergio Dimarmo (wanderer(at)sure.net)
Date: Mon Apr 21 1997 - 23:50:19 CDT


Steve Laifman wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> Regarding your posting of the "light fantastic":, I must hasten to reply
> that this must NOT have come from any LBC list. As we all know,
> originality is the soul of the purist (apologies to TACophiles) and
> there is absolutely NO way an original Lucas light bulb can be properly
> changed. The OEM Lucas NOS faults are well understood. Any European
> replacement is objectionable on the grounds of "bastardization", and any
> American replacement was made in Taiwan. Therefore, the Alpine-Tiger
> answer MUST be "there is no way to change a malfunctioning light bulb
> correctly, no matter the number, sources, or qualifications of the
> contributors.
> -30-

Why would anyone need to change a light bulb? I've had my car for years
and never had to change one. The key to long life bulbs is a solid
ground connection to the chassis, that is unless you are positve ground.

Sergio



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