Re: The Duchess Project: 1940 Super 8 Convertible Sedan
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Just so proud of myself today. I changed the oil and filter, glass bowl fuel filter, and air cleaner…WITHOUT BREAKING ANYTHING! I wirebrushed and painted a few rust areas on the frame while I had the car up. Having not hurt myself, I proceeded to install a rear view camera. It was very easy it allowed me to use my old iPhone.
I desperately needed a way to see cars racing up behind me in the freeway. With the top up, I have a very small window and with the top down the folded top sits up a bit high to see everything. I need to be sure no one’s too close behind me when I need to change lanes. I’ll take it on the freeway tomorrow and test it out. The camera is solar powered, but chargeable. It has a remote for turning it on and off. You can take photos and videos by pressing the remote. The technology is pretty slick. It even has those boundary lines at the touch of the remote like the kids have in their cars. All in all, I declared victory for the day. Attach file: IMG_8062.jpeg (122.86 KB) IMG_8063.jpeg (156.70 KB) IMG_8065.jpeg (167.02 KB) IMG_8068.jpeg (123.15 KB)
Posted on: 10/6 22:54
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The rear view camera works great except with the top down in bright sunlight and wearing sunglasses with old eyes. When the top is up, it is a big help seeing what’s coming up behind me. It can drop the wifi connection momentarily going 60-65 on the freeway, but comes back up right away. We’re getting plenty of sunshine at the moment so the camera stays charged.
Posted on: 10/9 13:05
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Joe, my wife and I each drive a Mercedes as our everyday car. Both cars have a high quality rear view camera, but only one camera is convincing. This works because the camera is installed in a capsule that closes automatically when not in use.
The lens of the rear view camera on the other car has to be wiped almost every day, otherwise you can hardly see anything. Please report back about your experiences after two months.
Posted on: 10/9 15:50
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Gerd, Thanks for the info. You do know that I drive the Duchess every day, so I wipe her off every day. I’ll just give the camera a swipe. I don’t want to overhear someone saying, “ Gee, what a lovely car, but so dirty! You’d think that someone who owned a car like that could afford to hire someone to wash it!”
Posted on: 10/11 23:21
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I see. In Germany they say ownership obliges (which is not entrirely wrong). Belated congratulations on your successful effort without breaking anything.
One of your previously shown photos showed the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, easily recognizable by its distinctive staircase. I visited it with my daughter, who was 11 years old at the time. My high expectations were not met when I was confronted with a traveling exhibition of 19th century wallpaper. A quarter of a century later the little girl with the ponytail has become a young lady who was offered the chair of design at the Athens School of Art a few days ago. The visit to the museum with you will also have left a lasting impression on the soul of your granddaughter Emi, which she carries with her in distant San Francisco.
Posted on: 10/12 2:56
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