You should be looking at the road not at your clock while you are
driving.
Adam
(Sorry, couldn't resist that one)
In a message dated 2/17/2012 9:00:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
esierraadj@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
..You
forgot to mention the Pertronix, hiding away under the dissie cap.
I
can't see the Diamondbacks, either, when I'm driving the car, but I
sure can see and hear, that real clock, ticking away, in the
dashboard.
Neil Vedder
On 2/17/2012 5:52 PM,
Brent Burger wrote: > On Feb 17, 2012, at 4:05 PM, Adam Lindenbaum
wrote: > > The most important thing is that we enjoy our cars and
not worry if someone else doesn't like the fact that you don't have correct
date coded air in the tires > or that there is mud on the frame, or that
the clock has been converted to quartz (which is how this thread started),
it's YOUR car, do with it what you want. > If someone didn't like your
hair cut or shirt would you be concerned and change your appearance? >
Adam > >
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% > > Probably
not the best analogy, as my CO would have plenty to say about my appearance if
it did not conform ! :-) > > But I get
your point. Being blessed with a few rather exotic cars that one rarely
sees, even within Forward Look > circles, it was, and will again be my
pleasure to just park my car "out there" and let anyone who notices wonder
and > comment about why THAT car is parked outside the
"show". > > This whole thing about clocks and quartz
movements, ... I think we all have our own peculiar and sometimes
minute > detail attractions to these cars. I would submit that
Neil has a real hard on for the way an OEM clock works/sounds/ >
operates, whereas his OEM concerns about running radial tires doesn't bother
him a bit. Whereas, I hate the look of > radials on cars like
ours, but might not be as hung up on clock movements. > >
It is good that someone out there somewhere takes all these details
seriously, be it this one or that, or the tech would > be lost
forever. > > I just learned tonight via Doug Pollock
at SMS that the interior cloth in my 58 Plaza is an aftermarket material sewn
into > a redone interior that had to have been done very early in the
car's life, as it was parked in 1964 with very low miles. > Hoodathunkit
? But Doug knows his stuff and is going to send me a sample (or photos)
of the correct stuff. Just another > example of one guy's getting
hardcore about original details being a resource to anyone who might come
asking. > > Burger >
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