For Series 1-3, they used Lucas type CZU60, which had a range of -30 to
+30, with white numerals and needle, and the needle pointed up
Scott Christie
Series 3 Alpine Registry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola.edu
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 1997 12:23 AM
> To: anthonyr(at)aqua.civag.unimelb.EDU.AU
> Cc: alpines(at)autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: ammeters
>
> I am not certain about this, but I think at least the later Series
> Alpines had Lucas ammeters with a range of 35+ & -. Can anyone verify
> this? I think there may have been some variation as to what cars were
> actually equipped with, like they just put in whatever they had on the
> shelf at the time.
>
> Christopher
> anthonyr(at)aqua.civag.unimelb.EDU.AU,Internet writes:
> >dear list,
>
> >a while ago I was able to pick up an old ammeter in neat shape from a
> >parts
> >bloke.
>
> >I think it's the right one. It is Lucas with an amp range of -30 to
> 30.
>
> >Does anyone know if this is correct?
>
> >I've heard they are hard to get but this one came out of a Triumph
> and
> >there were plenty of them there. If it is the right one then it may
> be
> >a
> >handy source for those of you wanting to get an ammeter that looks
> >original.
>
> >Anthony, series II.
>
> >From: Anthony Robinson <anthonyr(at)aqua.civag.unimelb.EDU.AU>
> >Subject: ammeters
> >Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 12:28:28 +1000
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