Re: IML: '67 Mobile Director, How It Works
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Re: IML: '67 Mobile Director, How It Works



Maybe he meant a hi-tension stalk that wouldn't flop about in the high-speed turns?

David C. Wilker Jr. USAF (RET)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Smith
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: IML: '67 Mobile Director, How It Works

Bill:  I believe you meant to write "hi-intensity" lamp.  "High Tension" is jargon used in the electric utilities transmission business to designate high voltage.

Billimp68@xxxxxxx wrote:
LIST,
 
The Mobile Director Option on the 67 & 68 Crown Coupes consists of a right front seat that turns to face the rear, a fold out table, that can be positioned between the right front & rear seat, or  between the two rear seats, or in front of the left rear seat and as a padded armrest when folded between the two front seats.  There was also a high tension lamp mounted on a bendable stalk, that was plugged into the right rear cigarette lighter. 
 
Bill/Imp, 68's


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