Ah, Lucas, the Prince of Darkness - inventor and patent holder of the short circuit. Though to be fair, if he could learn how to keep the smoke within the wiring, everything should work.
Ah, Lucas, the Prince of Darkness - inventor and patent holder of the short circuit. Though to be fair, if he could learn how to keep the smoke within the wiring, everything should work.
Ah, Lucas, the prince of darkness...
Last edited by CarstenW; 14-Mar-2010 at 16:03. Reason: Good grief: capitalization aside, exactly what David started with!
I've owned many Land Rovers. Don't get me started on Lucas!
Lucas was a dear old soul. Too bad his electrics weren't.
Once upon a time, I had a reasonably complete set of Whitworth wrenches for working on my friend's Norton Commando Fastback and Triumph something-or-other. I left them with him. Now I am all metric...
A Jag from the California Mille show, 2009 I think.
my apologies for the small format photograph but, this is my car.
A lucas powered '74 MGB. Took me all around north america without a problem. did distances that would be unreliable in a brand new car. Ran nonstop(only stopping to fuel up) for 24 hours from vancouver , to LA.
and it can haul up to 8x10" gear alongside the tool kit.
Deniz,
That is a nice film on your web site.
Arca-Swiss 8x10/4x5 | Mamiya 6x7 | Leica 35mm | Blackmagic Ultra HD Video
Sound Devices audio recorder, Schoeps & DPA mikes
Mac Studio/Eizo with Capture One, Final Cut, DaVinci Resolve, Logic
One more from the Mille 2009 show. I screwed up the framing a bit on my super D, no framelines!
One more from the Mille 2009 show. I screwed up the framing a bit on the super D, no framelines!
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