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RE: Caught a Prince of Darkness!!!!

To: "'Jim Leavitt'" <jleavitt@medai.com>
Subject: RE: Caught a Prince of Darkness!!!!
From: Gernot Vonhoegen <gernot.vonhoegen@stir.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 13:35:39 -0000
Cc: "'triumphs@autox.team.net'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Nothing wrong with that IMHO, they perform the same task as a wiper motor,
that is turning for about two turns, I'd say the motors were quite happy
being headlamp motors as their life was much easier than the wiper ones.
(considering british claimate that is, the californian ones were sort of
caught on the left foot I guess) If the motors were developed by Triumph I
guess it would have been completely new units, shaving off another couple of
quid of their profit, now, tell me, which company still exists today?

Gernot

> ----------
> From:         Jim Leavitt[SMTP:jleavitt@medai.com]
> Reply To:     Jim Leavitt
> Sent:         Thursday, December 03, 1998 7:58 PM
> To:   'triumphs@autox.team.net'
> Subject:      Caught a Prince of Darkness!!!!
> 
> 
> Fellow listers,
> 
> I am on another mailing list that pertains to microprocessors.  There
> was recently mail on that list that would be of interest to Triumph
> folks, especially TR-7 owners.  
> 
> A fellow on that list mentioned having been employed at one time by
> Lucas.  Another lister immediately identified him as a "Prince of
> Darkness" (Where have I heard that before?).  Here is his response
> (snipped a bit):
> 
> "...Whilst I admit to being incarcerated at Lucas my sentence was only 8
> months :-)
> 
> I am old enough to remember the TR7, but not old enough to have been
> involved.
> 
> What I do know is that the headlight motors are, in fact, hacked wiper
> motors.
> 
> In defence of myself, and my ex-collegues, the biggest limitation in
> working for the (former) UK car companies was their penny pinching
> attitude.)
> 
> 
> Jim
> 

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