[Healeys] Should I Tell Them?

Marvin James britcrs at gmail.com
Tue Nov 2 17:47:37 MST 2010


The black and red jacks were in every MGTD, a pretty common car. I have an
old trouble light with a mating plug. The Sunbeam in To Catch a Thief was an
Alpine derived from the Talbot. Here is a site that discusses the confusion:

http://wmspear.com/bill/STA//

Marv J

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Jack Feldman <qualitas.jack at gmail.com>wrote:

> I love Hemmings Sports and Exotic Car. I enjoy every issue. Unfortunately,
> the sometimes seem as accurate of the History Channel. If you have seen the
> History Channel's  hour on the Austin Healey you know what I mean.
>
> I was tempted to write them before when they had a suggestion for rewiring
> lights with relays. The circuit made no sense.
>
> In this issue there are two items that they seem to have no clue about. One
> is in the picture of a Morgan dash showing all the insturments plus two
> jacks and they claim they don't know what purpose the jacks serve. The
> picture is on page 44 of the December issue. The jacks are  colored red and
> black. I always thought those jacks on the older cars were a power take off
> like the cigarette lighter jacks we use in modern cars. I also remember
> seeing an ancient trouble light with plugs to fit jacks like that. Am I
> correct?
>
> The second is on page 88 where they identify the Sunbeam used in *To Catch
> A
> Thief* as an Alpine. I remember a program on PBS the History Detectives in
> which a man thought his Sunbeam *Talbot* was the car used in the movie.
> After some searching they cam up with the actual production records which
> listed the VIN of the car that was used. It wasn't his. Do I remember
> correctly?
>
> Yours for more accuracy in magazines.
>
> Jack
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