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#183909 09/18/10 02:32 PM
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Being new to owning an antique car,I took my 33 master for a ride at night,and it was hard to see with the 6 v headlights.Is this to be expected?Everything works good,lights generator,etc.Again I am just curious.

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Sorry posted on wrong forum.

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Well, look at it this way. With 12 volts they'd be a helluva lot brighter. But they'd be blowin' out frequently.

As they say on the TV commercials, etc. "Don't try this at home"..... crazy wink crazy wink crazy


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