I'm sure someone else will answer this better than I, but I believe you would also need a small high intensity lamp to complete your set-up. (Along with the desk there was a small lamp.) I'm not sure what powered the lamp (cigar lighter?) And I think the pedestal of the desk fits into a hole in the transmission hump. The pedestal is round and chromed and appears to have a locking mechanism - like you would have to insert it and turn it a quarter turn to lock it into position (?). I know, or I'm pretty sure, that they were designed to be removable so the table could be stowed in the trunk. I have mixed feelings about doing this kind of conversion. On the one hand, I can certainly understand wanting to have a Mobile Director coupe. On the other hand, I'm one of those who values originality and this is sort of like adding a pony interior to a Mustang or fuel injection to an early Corvette that didn't come with it-- it kind of devalues the original cars that are out there. In some eyes, anyway. I guess in some ways it doesn't matter, because there are probably not enough people doing this conversion to really change the numbers that much . . . Mark M clay-deb wrote: > Hi everyone > Would it be possible to retro fit a 67 Coupe with the Mobile > director > option?, > Assuming of course that a person had the table and whatever mechanism that > allows the passenger seat to swivel,what else would be needed? The 67 web > site shows the table setup in different configurations, but there isn't a > picture of how it attaches to the floor of the car itself. > > Clay Smith (67Mobile Directorless Crown Coupe) >