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

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by michael-king » Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:41 pm
Tomaselli wrote:
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....

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.

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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.
Graham
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by gtsmrt » Tue Aug 02, 2011 1:42 pm
Tomaselli wrote:
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....

Does anyone know what the item is that is connected to what looks like the number one spark plug lead?
Robin O'Dell
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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....

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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....


Robin O'Dell
Tiger MK 1a
ENJOYING THE EXPERIENCE AS DAD WOULD HAVE