[V8] one of a kind?

cobram at juno.com cobram at juno.com
Sat Dec 29 15:09:00 PST 2007


The ones referenced were all red, blink red as well as look red.  Some
older mid 60's and earlier cars often have some very red blinkers, not
uncommon to get stopped by cops who think they're not allowed.  In many
countries outside the US same thing goes for "non standard" wheels and
suspensions, a friend of mine here south of the equator had to get a
letter from Mercyless Benz to show the cops because he kept getting
pulled over for the "after market" wheels and tires...which were factory
equipment (there aren't that many AMG's down here as they're over U$250k
a pop after taxes.)

BCNU,
http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
Democracy: 3 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for lunch.
 
Ingo Rautenberg <ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com> writes:
> Cobram,
> 
> Your statement confuses me -- and I like to think I'm not easily  
> confused.  Are you referring to the red ones or the stock ones?  I  
> 
> can't imagine getting pulled over over a yellow or red blinking  
> taillight in the US or Canada. Of course, in Michigan they're happy  
> 
> if you just use turn signals at all...
> 
> Ingo
> 
> On Dec 29, 2007, at 2:56 PM, cobram at juno.com wrote:
> 
> > Blinking Red?  Get ready to join the classic car crowd and get 
> pulled
> > over regularly by police who don't realize that they ARE legal in  
> 
> > the US.
> >  BTDT too often.
> >
> > BCNU,
> > http://www.geocities.com/cobramsri/
> > Democracy: 3 wolves and a sheep voting on what's for lunch.
> >
> > Scott Simmons <indischrot at gmail.com> writes:
> >> Had I not just scoured the entire community in dire need of one 
> tail
> >>
> >> lens, purchased said lens, and prepped it for installation...
> >>
> >> ...I might be interested in these:
> >>
> >> http://tinyurl.com/37j5ah
> >>
> >> ~Scott S.
>


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