07-09-2013, 10:16 AM
Anthony
We look in vain for a frame of reference in a suspicious bit of film.
And then we are presented with a Detroit FoMoCo part costing less than a dollar.
Here's a replacement for a 1960 Lincoln thermal flasher:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo...cc=1342280
This was an era when the flasher plugged into the fuse panel and could be heard cycling.
It's an objective time keeper, and if the observed sequence fails to match the predicted, there has been an alteration.
We look in vain for a frame of reference in a suspicious bit of film.
And then we are presented with a Detroit FoMoCo part costing less than a dollar.
Here's a replacement for a 1960 Lincoln thermal flasher:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo...cc=1342280
This was an era when the flasher plugged into the fuse panel and could be heard cycling.
It's an objective time keeper, and if the observed sequence fails to match the predicted, there has been an alteration.