[Healeys] Replacement Light Bulbs

Greg Mandas gmandas at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 23 08:49:02 MDT 2010


Do you have a web site?

--- On Thu, 9/23/10, mdoust <mdoust at allstream.net>
wrote:

> From: mdoust <mdoust at allstream.net>
> Subject: Re: [Healeys]
Replacement Light Bulbs
> To: healeys at autox.team.net
> Date: Thursday,
September 23, 2010, 10:22 AM
> Greetings just to light up your day 
> 
> I
sell a line of Halogen bulbs designed for the use in our
> cars. I carry
>
most styles in stock  1157, Spot light, 6V and
> bikes   
> 
> The fitting of
our specialist Halogen will not only improve
> your head or
> tail lights
brightness but will also retain the original
> integrity of your
> lamps.
> 
>
A range of types from as low as 3 watt up to 65 watt and a
> comprehensive
>
range of original old type bulb bases, will mean that there
> is a bulb
>
"tailor made" for your vehicle.
> 
> Whether it's an Austin 7, a Packard there
is a bulb that
> will fit perfectly.
> With the huge range of bulbs available
from our product
> list, one can be
> chosen that will not over tax your
generating system or
> damage your lamps or
> lenses in any way.
> 
> Why
Halogen?
> The modern Halogen bulb is much brighter than its tungsten
>
counterpart of
> the same wattage or current drain. The technology used to
>
make Halogen bulbs
> means they are far more efficient than old type bulbs
>
resulting in a
> brighter/whiter light. This results in a brighter light
>
than a tungsten bulb
> with the same current drain. For example a 6v 35w
tungsten
> bulb draws just
> under 6 amps and gives a, somewhat, yellow light.
On the
> other hand a
> Halogen 35w bulb gives a far brighter/whiter light and
> still uses the same
> current as its tungsten equivalent.
> 
> 
> I bring
these in and have fitted to my 100-4 with no
> problems. They are not
> cheap.
> 
> Contact me off list for more info 
> 
> mdoust at allstream.net
> 
> 
>  
>
> Cheers 
> 
> Mark


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