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  • @robertplautz9722
    @robertplautz972228 күн бұрын

    the colors throughout are amazing, back and front. for example, the orange baskeball with the blue car. those are fun to search for too. GREAT VIDEO! thank you!!

  • @davidcommins1
    @davidcommins12 ай бұрын

    Great video, the main problem was the cars they were building were absolutely crap. My dad bought a brand new hunter in 1976 and it fell apart before his very eyes. Everything on the car gave trouble, endless repairs, it drank petrol, it was a complete money pit. It went to the junkyard with 79k miles when the engine block cracked. He never bought another British or American car ever again, our whole family went Toyota after that and never looked back.

  • @OldSonyMan
    @OldSonyMan2 ай бұрын

    I own a Talbot Tagora SX and only 'ran it' for about 3 months before I killed the engine by not putting antifreeze in it during a very cold snap (-15°C) but this was actually a smart move as it only did 5 mpg. I attempted to repair the engine but failed and so it has remained in my garage for just under 30 years ! Though in the late nineties I did use it for video games (playstation) with a TV set on the bonnet!

  • @cameronmacnab2042
    @cameronmacnab20424 ай бұрын

    The same happened in Australia

  • @fosterfuchs
    @fosterfuchs6 ай бұрын

    When I grew up in Germany, my parents kept buying their cars from the same family-owned dealership. I was too young to follow business news. All I knew was that the dealership and the cars went from being branded Simca, then Talbot, then Peugeot. I came to the United States in 1986. That's when I found out about Chrysler's bankruptcy and sale of their European operation. It was my lightbulb moment as to why those brands back in Europe had changed. My childhood dream was to own a Horizon. The American counterparts were readily available when I came to the U.S. But my first car ended up being a 'Vette. A 1979 Chevette. 😂

  • @gregharvie3896
    @gregharvie38966 ай бұрын

    Hi from Sydney, Australia. At 8.40 , re the seats in the black 1970's typ 613, these are original equipment factory seat cover facings, due to the extreme winter cold, wearing fabric is used for the seat facings. My dad was a US diplomat. Additionally he knew most of the other consuls, ambassadors & high commissioners. Several of the then eastern bloc nations used these as official cars here in Sydney, not just the Czech high commissioner. One of my school mates Peter was his son in the 1960's and early '70's. We finished high school and attended Uni, then we sough employment within the areas of our studies, Peter's dad was still stationed here years later in the late '80's. Pete's dad had received a brand new "company" car for official used a typ 613-4, (about the same '89 period that the Berlin wall was torn down) this was well ahead of MOST all other European cars with its advanced 3 onboard computers , , that worked in unison with one another, plus alerted you of any issues, not by some sort of message centre, nor gauges, NO, the "car" issued a clear oral verbal warning besides a message screen plus gauges and a battery of warning lights in a dedicated panel. Way, way more high tech than any Mercedes w126 S class or the even newer w140 S class that replaced it. These last of the line Tatra cars , as depicted at 11.00 with the red car , these were packed with triple computer systems , that were well complex, the computers did not just register that there was an issue , NO , they would analyze the problem, grade it in severity and then give a verbal statement as to how to seek the best outcome for this particular event today, if something similar happened in the future the triple computer system may have graded the issue as not as dire and give a different solution for the slightly different unique event on a different day, but similar. Making one of these late model Tatra's even smarter I believe than any car any western European manufacturer was then producing, you would need to wait until Buick division of GM USA launched the Buick Reatta, but even its diagnostic system was not to Tatra's level and Tatra's onboard system was almost the level of a nowadays car tech guy when he plugs his fault finder into the car and reads the fault codes and how to fix them but this was not in 2023, but around the 1983 year model upgrade and further enhanced as years rolled on. All of these late model Tatra's were virtually 100% Czech government cars, with the wind down of the old USSR, most were sold off when almost new. There were 5 versions of the 613, although the body was the same Tatra had basically re designed and equipped the 613-body shell and engine with new-tech in the old body shell, this is where there was where lack of funds meant that Tatra would have to insert all the new "goodies' into the "old" packaging

  • @andypandy9013
    @andypandy90136 ай бұрын

    The irony, if that is the right word, of the Unions' "battle" in 1979 against the Labour Government resulted in a massive Labour loss to the Conservatives in the General Election later that year and eighteen years - EIGHTEEN YEARS!!! - of Tory rule from 1979 to 1997. Serves them bl@@dy well right!

  • @That_inflatable_guy123
    @That_inflatable_guy1237 ай бұрын

    The long candles you should replace all the bulbs

  • @saxongreen78
    @saxongreen787 ай бұрын

    A few Simcas came to Australia: Aronde, Vedette and 180...the Aronde was class leader in performance (until toppled by Austin Lancer / Morris Major from BMC) and sold well, the Vedette was not quite as popular and few Arondes and Vedettes survive, and the 180 became a Chrysler Centura. The Centura was delayed in its introduction, and sold slowly...there was a powerful Hemi Six version that smoked tyres. Killed off in 1978. Rootes saw their flaky products' sales rapidly dwindle until the last model, Hunter, was withdrawn in 1972...no Avengers came. Mitsubishi Galants and Lancers took over and were legendary in popularity and high quality. Mitsubishi bought Chrysler Australia in 1979.

  • @frederickbowman4494
    @frederickbowman44947 ай бұрын

    I WILL BUY IT FROM YOU WILL YOU SALE IT?

  • @MartinBaldock
    @MartinBaldock7 ай бұрын

    While researching for 1/43 scale building ideas, I was intrigued to find this, particularly because it's inspired by a UK setting. My first job on leaving school was at a Used car dealership(part of a main distributor of BMC vehicles). This was in 1965 when BMC split their model ranges (using badge engineering). The company I was with sold the Austin, Austin Healey, Riley, Van Den Plas and commercial vehicles ranges from our new car showroom. One of our rivals sold Morris, MG, Wolsley in theirs, across town. Your model evokes the style of a modern showroom very well. Each distributor for BMC would have a number of subsiduary dealers within their region, and a remote storage facility from which the vehicles could be collected or delivered from, often close to a railway. Thanks for posting this, it prompted some happy memories, as I got to drive many of the cars depicted here.

  • @ivaneurope
    @ivaneurope8 ай бұрын

    I'd add another issue that plagued Chrysler Europe - failure to understand what the competition was up to. In the UK at least, Ford was the bane of the existence of many automakers there. The Avenger was released to battle the alredy dated Mk2 Cortina, while Ford outdid them by releasing the Escort and a much larger Mk3 Cortina. And the Avenger was in a odd place - about the same size as the Escort, but priced as in the Cortina range. To vindicate them, Chrysler weren't the only ones who did the same folly - British Leyland released at the same time (after the typical for BL delays at the time) the Morris Marina, which unlike the Avenger was meant to be a mere stopgap for the potential follow-up that really never came (the Ital was merely putting a 'lipstick on a pig' to the Marina) rendering the Marina dead on arrival.

  • @BrianHolzheimer-mg4qt
    @BrianHolzheimer-mg4qt Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful lights! Love the video 🎄☃️❄️🎀🎁

  • @upsnerch
    @upsnerch Жыл бұрын

    I'd love to see what's on the inside of the maintenance schedule guide!

  • @davidsawmandave8731
    @davidsawmandave8731 Жыл бұрын

    I am also a candle FREAK !! Great video , I just bought a 8 light c7 set this weekend , I enjoy orange bulbs in my candles

  • @assettoCorsaDirtRally
    @assettoCorsaDirtRally Жыл бұрын

    This is fascinating. Thanks so much for this. It's great to see all those cars from my childhood in 1970s UK. I've always wondered where Talbot came from and went to. Now I know.

  • @hokman1
    @hokman1 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks. But what is the mystery behind on how peugeot acquired the marque "Talbot" and the strange decision to revive it other than pure randomness?

  • @rileysmith9843
    @rileysmith9843 Жыл бұрын

    2:10 Speaking of Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-Benz’s then-parent company, Daimler, merged with Chrysler Corporation in 1998, but it didn’t last, as the companies de-merged in 2007, with Daimler and Chrysler becoming separate companies, and Daimler becoming simply Mercedes-Benz after the heavy truck division became a separate company.

  • @chrisn2810
    @chrisn2810 Жыл бұрын

    I look at the plug on old lights & appliances and sometimes that's how I tell if it's from the 60's or earlier by the shape of the plug...Also, the plug is not polarized so that tells me it could be 55+ years old. I enjoy looking at and collecting old lights. I have lots of C7's from the 1950s and several C9's from the 1940's., and of coarse several C6s and they get very hot. I'm glad to know there are others who appreciate this kind of thing. Great Video. Thank you.

  • @kerblammo1600
    @kerblammo1600 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! You might be relieved to know that the vehicle on page 25 is actually a “plattenwagen” and not a prototype for the transporter. Plattenwagens were only built in and for the VW factory to shuttle parts around due to the unavailability of forklifts. Ben Pons was simply inspired by them to start rough-sketching what eventually became the transporter we all know and love!

  • @antoniusreterink5293
    @antoniusreterink5293 Жыл бұрын

    i hade a omni and it was a supurb car made a vw look like it belonged in a 1915 outhouse like no roadsalt problems lots more power a desent heating system no rainy understeer danger i can name 10 plus more reasons but i wont A Reterink

  • @ChristmasCraftsman
    @ChristmasCraftsman Жыл бұрын

    If you like the vintage look but don't like the heat, check out Tru-Tone Christmas lights. They are LED but you can't tell the difference. I'm a vintage Christmas light geek and they're the only LEDs I like. Good to see you lighting up Charlotte. I miss that area. I'm in Atlanta and do my best to light it up for Christmas.

  • @wu7690
    @wu7690 Жыл бұрын

    The tru tones are amazing bulbs!

  • @ChristmasCraftsman
    @ChristmasCraftsman Жыл бұрын

    You need to take a trip about 30 minutes west on 85 to McAddenville. There's a lot of Christmas lights there each year!

  • @appleimacdude
    @appleimacdude Жыл бұрын

    I had a 78 Plymouth Horizon, loved it - but the handling was very scary under a hard emergency steering situation, it would throw you back and forth as you tried to regain control of the wheel. I hated the VW engine, not long-lasting, but with the 2.2 I would have bought one again, if it had the same great interior, good crash tests, and reliable -

  • @rafaelgarciagarcia9893
    @rafaelgarciagarcia9893 Жыл бұрын

    Yo tengo en mi poder automóviles de horizon y Simca 1200(1100], samba y talbot 180 con motor barreiros

  • @POTUSPinball
    @POTUSPinball2 жыл бұрын

    You remind me of a character from the X-files, he had a thing for woman's frozen fingers. Also, you're supposed to put the pizza directly on the rack - and you pulled it out a good 4-5 minutes undercooked... You are such a bachelor. Presently, at Wallymart, these awesome pizzas are cheaper than the inferior DiGiorno's.

  • @brian3174
    @brian31742 жыл бұрын

    it really pisses me off that LINWOOD is constantly gave a bad rap and Linwood had a pressed steel plant making bodies and panels for other non chrysler cars and rootes/chrysler volvo p1800 jensens and more and what people forget was THE ENGINE WAS NOT A NEW DESIGN IT WAS A WW2 PORTABLE FIRE ENGINES MOTOR CALLED A COVENTRY CLIMAX used in the imp models and if owners dont maintain car at proper intervals and dont use antifreeze in winter its their fault apart from imp LINWOOD built hillman avenger chrysler avenger badged in usa as a plymouth cricket on mk1 hillman model the arrow range hunters sceptres etc still made until early 2000s in middle east under paykan badge using tooling from linwood then there was the sunbeam the last real rootes chrysler car later cars badged talbots after peugeot takeover and the french only bought the old rootes group/chrysler so they could stop production of british cars and flood market with french cars which were crap all models after sunbeam were crap solara alpines etc were french cars once peugeot bought LINWOOD they managed to close in space cpl years and was the torys MAGGIE THATCHER WAS CAUSE OF CLOSE LIKE COAL MINES AND LOTS OTHER INDUSTRY AND IF TREATED WORKERS BETTER WOULDNT BE STRIKES AS I HAD FAMILY IN THE PLANT AND WAS GUARANTEED A JOB UNTIL FRENCH TAKEOVER NOW NO BRITISH MAJOR CAR BRANDS ALL SOLD AND USUALLY BUILT ELSEWHERE

  • @ottonormalverbrauch3794
    @ottonormalverbrauch37942 жыл бұрын

    I had my driving lessons (13 at all )and exams in a Simca Horizon. All my parents' cars were Simcas (1300/1501 Special) Chrysler-Simcas (1308GT) and one Talbot (Solara). Nice docu.

  • @Madness832
    @Madness8322 жыл бұрын

    Funny, went to the AMC section, no Pacers!

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    Yeah Pacers seem to be really hard to find. I have not seen one in the metal in decades

  • @zzjodyzz
    @zzjodyzz2 жыл бұрын

    Btw, should come to The Syracuse Nationals, 10000 cars. Great video, thanks

  • @davenc8527
    @davenc85272 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting. I wasn't able to make it this year so your video was great.

  • @juansanchez-rm6wc
    @juansanchez-rm6wc2 жыл бұрын

    great video, discuss Daimler Chrysler and British leyland

  • @michaelchristian5089
    @michaelchristian50892 жыл бұрын

    I'm a Brit, I remember the '70s well; the UK motor industry unions were rotten with communist leadership who were bent on sabotaging the UK economy without a thought for the welfare of the TU membership! One bright spot in this report is that the UK designed Talbot Horizon was the basis for the spectacularly successful 'K' Cars & the Chrysler/Plymouth Minivans.

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    Wow, congratulations. I think you bought well. When this was new, I thought these cars would be in the very small number of cool american cars! 🚗Hopefully the technical equipment was well maintenanced in the past. But usually these should be very reliable. So I wish you always to arrive well.

  • @beefcakepantyhose6471
    @beefcakepantyhose64712 жыл бұрын

    That is one sweet looking ride !!!! It will only increase in value. Great buy !! Someone done a very good job on that car. So jealous

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    They did a nice job on the body! The interior has a few issues- but the seats are excellent. It leaks a lot of oil! I'm taking her to a guy who does classic cars this weekend to see what's what

  • @beefcakepantyhose6471
    @beefcakepantyhose64712 жыл бұрын

    That Eagle is sweet looking. The thing about those is they don’t make them any longer, everyone has a story about them and they are a JEEP!! Looks like that one was done well.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    I have many stories about mine (the snowstorm story; the climbing-in-through-the-rear-hatch-because-doorlocks-froze-in minus 15 degree weather story.... stay tuned because there might be more on that car ^_^

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thanks for the second part, I liked it very much. If an old german might give you any advice: do not buy the Trabant. Doug DeMuro said: the trabant was an awful car made by communists. That is half true. It was up to date when it was first shown, and this was 1961. The later versions got worse and worse, more or less from year to year. This was due to some political decisions to save on resources from year to year. That was one thing, that made the last model years extremely unreliable. So if you want to be in constant search for someone to work on your ureliable communist car: the Trabant is a good idea. A Trabant may be quite cool, a Trabant is really some kind of a symbol, but I think it is annoying constantly getting stranded at the edge of the road. Then it is not cool any more.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    I definitely do not want to get stranded around here with people screaming by, 80mph! I loved the Trabbi since I was about 12 (when the wall broke, and I learned of its existence) I have seen videos even of the factory in Zwikau and the bizarre yellow foam stew that eventually resulted in pressed body panels. I wanted to own a special piece of history, but no, I could not possibly drive it much. Based on the silver rims, black bolts and door handles and high headrests I meant to say- is why I thought it was a 1988-90 601 Universal

  • @user-huyuser69
    @user-huyuser692 жыл бұрын

    Greetings from Russia, a very cool video, I'm waiting for more.

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    Hi, thank you very much for all of the details. You said only two Weidner Condor are known to exist. But maybe there are three and a half. Please watch the video "Autopioniere - verrückt, verpönt, vergessen" published by SWR, of course in german. From 34:44 to 43:36 the story of Weidner and Trippel is told. Have fun and see you soon.

  • @juansanchez2390
    @juansanchez23902 жыл бұрын

    great video

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    I am really amused: that's just what I also really like to do: looking for cars and browsing the offers. That resulted in more than 110 cars during the last 38 years. And I like your choices, this is very much of what I would also look for. Unfortunately currently it is not a good time to search for used cars and classic cars. My best wishes for you to find a good one. Sorry for correcting you, but as far as I know the Datsun 610 was named the Bluebird - at least over here in Germany. And: 6:42 really made me laugh.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!!! You are 100% correct the 610 is the Bluebird (I thought it was the 510 at first)- the Violet is the 710; then there was the Sunny, Cherry, Honey Bee and some others whose number names I'm not sure about... I love old Datsuns they were the Pizza Delivery Guy's car of choice in 1985 when I remember that kid coming to our house in a brown Sunny that you could hear coming from DOWN THE STREET- and I love pizza, so....

  • @frazzleface753
    @frazzleface7532 жыл бұрын

    I was not quite two years old and living in the UK then. I remember my Dad talking about the uncollected rubbish in the streets. I think that's one of the abiding memories people have of that time. That, and the 'three day week' to conserve energy, while still enduring power cuts. Even having gone through all of that, he was a bitter opponent of Maggie Thatcher's reforms. Runaway inflation had a great deal to do with the economic problems in the 70s. Wages just could not keep pace with prices, and everyone was blaming someone else for economic hardship. Britain no longer being able to compete in manufacturing, whether due to cheaper outsourced markets or lack of investment, was also a massive challenge. Side Note - The 2nd gen Ritmo/Strada was much better looking, especially with quad headlights 😁

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    I was 1 in 79 lol... I do remember though being in Toronto, I think it was 2009, during a waste collectors strike. People would cram their trash into the can, then began setting their Starbucks cups on top. And then gradually, build up a pile AROUND the can... before I left town, the city was designating some public parks as garbage dumps. And it was the middle of summer! The worst part was Britain's PM tried to act like nothing was that bad, but the Grave Diggers strike was the absolute worst. The flying pickets were a real problem. I just cannot imagine how all these union leaders thought shutting the whole country down was going to make their fellow citizens happy with them... it went way too far- I meant to focus on more European cars with this, I had a segment on VW that I cut out because it was getting too long!

  • @frazzleface753
    @frazzleface7532 жыл бұрын

    @@superadventure6297 It's a great video! Hopefully you can reframe the VW content into another video! Excuse the somewhat biased, long-winded and unsolicited history lesson 😁: From what I've learned it was a very polarizing time. You had the unions on one side and the government on the other. And not just any government, but a pro-union, pro-socialist one. Even still, union power would not come to terms with authority that had been traditionally favorable to it. I think this shows the measure of the problem. Within the general population you had huge numbers of union members, people sympathetic to workers and of course a large body of people who were deeply resentful of union power. It was this last group that swept Thatcher to power in 1979. The size of her victory indicates that even within the union body, there must have been many who voted Conservative, perhaps frustrated at losing jobs, lack of a genuine voice, and the dictatorial nature of some union bosses. While there were continuing strikes in the 80s (the miner's strike being the largest), union power was irrevocably broken and Thatcher's re-election in '83 and '87 confirms that the general public largely were onboard with union-curbing policy, extremely bitter and tenacious opponents notwithstanding (my Dad is one of them!). Even when Labour returned to power in their '97 landslide, they did nothing to restore the unions to even a small degree of their former position, and in fact had gone to great lengths to divorce themselves from the pro-Socialist image of old, finally removing 'Clause IV' from the party's constitution, which had tied them to furthering socialist principles.

  • @oliverford5367
    @oliverford5367 Жыл бұрын

    So what does he think should have been done instead?

  • @billsucks4441
    @billsucks44412 жыл бұрын

    Keep it up

  • @billsucks4441
    @billsucks44412 жыл бұрын

    Very good and entertaining unboxing video. You are severely underrated. Keep up the good work!

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    How did you manage to pronounce "Staunau" correctly? I would have thought that it could be extremely difficult for an American to pronounce the German word "Staunau". Cool thing, my compliments.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    I have watched some documentaries in German and listened to how it was spoken, also my aunt is German; I have tried to learn how to converse but only succeed in speaking a few words ^_^

  • @hinnerkbosmuckel767
    @hinnerkbosmuckel7672 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for the good research. I think you told almost everything that currently is known about Wenday and Staunau. The Wendax WS750 on the photo was shown on the 2001 Frankfurt auto fair, I think the photo was taken there. That car was found in 1968 lying on the roof at a scrapyard. I have a small brochure from the 2001 Frankfurt auto fair, with two pages about Wendax, Staunau is also mentioned.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    Ohh thank you I would love to see the Auto fair brochure (check out my Facebook link!) I am so sad there are none of these cars left... I once had a photo of a Staunau driving down a street c.1959; I long lost that photo. The picture in Deutsche Autos was the first time I ever saw what it looked like. I make fun of the cars, but like them very much actually, but am not sure if that came through ^_^

  • @xmeda
    @xmeda2 жыл бұрын

    "not even automatic" Automatic gearbox is for granny or americans who do not know how to shift.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    For most cars, I agree (in my case, it's just because I'm lazy) but for a chauffeur car like the 613, or any limousine really, they should have automatics. I doubt the 4 speed in these cars had any sporting character, the communist officials sitting in back likely weren't admiring the driver's gear changes lol

  • @johnmarsh2078
    @johnmarsh20782 жыл бұрын

    In Britain throughout the 1960s and 1970s the trades union movement ran the economy. A significant part of union dues (membership fees) was paid to the ruling Labour Party which could not oppose the union leadership. Add to this the fact that the Trades Union Leadership had close ties to the Soviet Union and any investment in Britain just had to be a recipe for disaster. Membership of the Common Market and the scrapping of import duties on European cars was another nail in the British car industry's coffin.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    One of the great ironies in that wasn't it that Labour supported joining the EC? The drop in import tariffs nearly killed Chrysler on this side of the pond as well- as they refused to build any economical cars. But the unions here were not nearly as powerful as the TGWU. Thank you for watching!

  • @jesusdiecast
    @jesusdiecast2 жыл бұрын

    Wooooow 😍😍😍

  • @BigRedSoxFan
    @BigRedSoxFan2 жыл бұрын

    Did that 8 light set use the C7 bulbs? I just bought an 8 light Candolior and c7s don't fit. I may see about having the sockets changed if I could so it can take the c7s.

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    It's possibly a C6 light- I have one of those that I did in last year's video- the problem with them is they don't have the redundant wiring- so if ALL the bulbs don't work, none of them light up. You probably can't change the sockets since they're usually glued in- and the wiring is attached there- the best thing is to try buying some C6 bulbs, research examples first, and if they don't work- then like me you also have your new Christmas Boat Anchor!

  • @BigRedSoxFan
    @BigRedSoxFan2 жыл бұрын

    @@superadventure6297 What if I got adaptors for the sockets?

  • @superadventure6297
    @superadventure62972 жыл бұрын

    @@BigRedSoxFan Well, you can only use adapters to go down a size, not up. C7 bulbs are going to be bigger, so you can't really use an adapter I don't think- but I can't say 100% without a photo; in either case, the smaller bulbs are definitely available through eBay and similar; the hard part is insuring they are all functional-

  • @BigRedSoxFan
    @BigRedSoxFan2 жыл бұрын

    @@superadventure6297 IDk I seen adaptors that can go bigger but I'll find out as I"ll go to an Ace store but I think I seen some where you can adapt to go bigger.

  • @awxx2006
    @awxx20062 жыл бұрын

    @@BigRedSoxFan I don't think they make a c6 to c7 socket adapter, because c6 bulbs and sockets are wired in series, including your candolier. C7 bulbs and sockets are wired in parallel. If you put c7s in yours, they would be so dim you couldn't see anything. Likewise if you hooked 1 c6 bulb into direct 120v power it would pop.