<VV> Using T-3 headlights

jvhroberts at aol.com jvhroberts at aol.com
Wed Feb 11 17:50:04 EST 2009


In 1972, I added Cibie E codes to my Corvair. They've been available 
since the Corvair was introduced. Growing up on a country road, with 
deer aplenty, one cannot have good enough headlights. My dad thought 
they were a waste of money, until he went for a ride in my car. He got 
his the next week!

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From: PatioMatt at aol.com
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In a message dated 2/11/2009 2:00:14 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
iamrgh at charter.net writes:

There are those who may disparage T-3's,  but I find them to be a  fun
addition to the challenges of  driving  a vintage car.   After all, 
driving with
two
pairs of T-3's blazing in the darkness on a  country road is REALLY an
adrenaline rush!  It seems that we sometimes we  forget that we all 
survived
this
very type of driving when Corvairs were new -  it's like reliving the 
past.  A
correctly aligned set of T-3's don't seem  that bad to me as I am 
losing my
night vision anyway.

Bob Hawley  (waiting for the flames)  - 1963 Spyder conv
=====================================================


  No Flames... just many of us drive  our cars quite regularly  and have 

Deer, etc. to avoid...

  I find that Halogens with relays giving full voltage suffice for  me.  
Other
swear they won't drive without   Better.


Matt  Nall
All Vairs!
Visit my Webpages!  tinyurl.com/The-Patio
somewhere between Sea Mountain and Coos Bay.  OR.



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