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Post by Tomaselli » Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:27 am

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Thought that would be a tease, yes NOS and beautifully engineered with it - think it was a factory LAT option at the time, but could be wrong.... :mrgreen:

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Post by michael-king » Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:41 pm

Tomaselli wrote:Image

Thought that would be a tease, yes NOS and beautifully engineered with it - think it was a factory LAT option at the time, but could be wrong.... :mrgreen:
Tony I suspect that the NOS instalation was LAT19.. but this one looks nicer than the factory setup. There was the LAT32: 50hp shot install and the LAT37: 150HP shot install, but for both of those you had to fit LAT-6: Bolt-on Traction Masters, LAT-50: Dana Limited Slip Differential and LAT-76: Traction Master LAT Rally/Race Rear Shocks. :wink:
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Post by gvickery » Mon Aug 01, 2011 12:36 pm

Here are a couple of quotes from the just out September issue Classic&sportscars about the Chumley Pageant of Power ...
"rain can't stop play at Cheshire Festival" and " largely compensated for by the extraordinary efforts of those that put on displays. The Sunbeam Tiger Owners Club had an astonishing 30 cars." (in fact a few more than that)

Much kudos to the members who turned out!!! Top effort.

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Post by gtsmrt » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:42 pm

Tomaselli wrote:Image

Thought that would be a tease, yes NOS and beautifully engineered with it - think it was a factory LAT option at the time, but could be wrong.... :mrgreen:
Does anyone know what the item is that is connected to what looks like the number one spark plug lead?
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Post by Tomaselli » Thu Aug 04, 2011 10:02 pm

gtsmrt wrote:Does anyone know what the item is that is connected to what looks like the number one spark plug lead?
Looks like a regulator for the "Flux Capacitor" that controls the amount of gigawatts for the launch control.... :mrgreen:

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Post by gtsmrt » Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:06 am

Tomaselli wrote:
gtsmrt wrote:Does anyone know what the item is that is connected to what looks like the number one spark plug lead?
Looks like a regulator for the "Flux Capacitor" that controls the amount of gigawatts for the launch control.... :mrgreen:
:lol:
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