file.newsgroup.cars.101681 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Scarecrow)
Subject: Re: Dumbest automotive concepts of all time
[email protected] (Mike Seningen)
> 85 Mph speedos -- esp. the electronic ones.
>
> The digital dash of the 87 cougars with the large analog clock in
> the middle of the dash -- everything was digital except the stinking clock?
The funny thing about the digital dash (87 T-bird) with the 85mph speedo
limit was that if you pressed the button to convert to kilometers it would
read all the way up to 187kph. At this point the stock anemic 302 would get
short of breath. This of course was equivalent to about 116mph (hehe).I bet
I really coulda confused this thing if I'd toyed with the engine and rolled
the stupid thing (the digits were limited to 199).
I've gotta agree with ya on the analog clock w/digital dash though. My
girlfriend had a '85 TurboCoupe with a digital clock and analog gauges/radio.
Go figure...
[email protected] (Usenet Administrator)
> I love the keyless entry on my T-Bird; it's great for those times that
> I had to stop to put air in my tires. I could get out and lock the door
> with the engine running while I ran around to air up the tire. It also
I had a great feature on my T-bird.... I could pull the key out and
leave the ignition on. This scared the hell out of me the first time it
happened but I kinda grew to like it. Musta been a bad key copy or
something.
Mark Novakovic
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