Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: LSJ (lashdeep![]() |
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 15:52:04 -0800 (PST) |
Ha! You joke, but that car had in-car video in 1989 WAY before in-car video was even a thing.
I took a portable VHS player with a 4” fold-up monitor apart and integrated it into that Corvette. The 4” monitor went in the right side of the dash where all the dummy lights normally were above the stock radio. I reduced the size of the dummy lights down and did custom LEDs behind them. The VHS player I was able to build into the big padded driver’s side knee bolster under the steering column. Worked great and blew everyone away at the time.
When I was making trips back and forth to SC from college in Virginia I used to have a big grocery sack full of VHS movies on the passenger seat to help pass the 7 hour drive. Obviously I wasn’t “watching” watching, but I found movies kept me awake better than music after a while.
Wish I had more pics, but that was back when cell phones weren’t even bag phones yet – they still had to be permanently installed. And that car had that too. 😊
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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC)
Hans, I was just going to say that your use of those compartments sounds perfectly reasonable.
CG's says he had subwoofers in one iteration of his '85 but I wouldn't be surprised if V1.0 and V1.1 involved a Betamax player or a pizza oven back there.
His car was a rolling power station...
LSJ
On Thursday, February 18, 2021, 3:10:07 PM EST, Hans E. Hansen <flist [at] hanshansen.org> wrote:
What I hated the most with the introduction of anti-lock braking and
later FX3 was that the "well" behind the driver's seat used to be a
good place for your ice and beer.
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On 2/17/21, LSJ via Ferrari <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> wrote:
> Pretty interesting link describing the Bilstein dampers from the Porsche 959
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- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC), (continued)
- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) Hans E. Hansen, February 18 2021
- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) Charles Perry, February 18 2021
- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) LSJ, February 18 2021
- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) Charles Perry, February 18 2021
- Re: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) LSJ, February 22 2021
- Fwd: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) Hans E. Hansen, February 18 2021
- Re: Fwd: Porsche 959 Suspension - Corvette? Re: Vintage Auto Journalism - Active Suspension Top Gear 1983 (NFC) LSJ, February 22 2021
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