Re: When did high/low beam headlights appear on Packs?
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Whenever I let a young person, or someone used to only "modern" cars drive one of the Packards or Studes they are always enthusiastic about the floor dimmer switch. I think they were dropped due to irregularly shaped floor pans and the extra expense of a separate switch.
Posted on: 2015/10/4 6:09
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Re: When did high/low beam headlights appear on Packs?
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...Of course, "other technology" may not have been available in in the Eastern Block at that time. C'mon Garrett, even in the Eastern bloc the "technology" of a manual direction-indicator control was available. multispectral camera of Soyuz 22, made in GDR, 1976
Posted on: 2015/10/4 7:09
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Re: When did high/low beam headlights appear on Packs?
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Ross, as to the extra expense, they cost ?12 ($13.45). An automatic dimming device of a Mercedes M-Class costs ?479 ($536.96).
Posted on: 2015/10/4 7:34
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