metal, the fixtures and even the aluminum LP tanks. The things that have
not weathered time as well are the plastic lighting covers and to a lesser
degree the Univolt and electrical.
I was pleasantly surprised this AM by a news report on CNN of a 100 year
old light bulb (4 watts) that has been burning continuously in a Fire
Station in Livermore,
California. It was hand blown and has a carbide filament. Anyone know why
this technology went bye bye. With that kind of longevity I'm wondering
why we don't have carbide filaments in our vintage coaches? :)
Bob
Photos of new 1966 Ford F-250 Camper Special puller coming soon.
1966 Airstream "Safari" WBCCI #2857
1966 Ford F-250 "Camper Special"
Mira Mar Mobile Community
Oceanside, California
