[W126 Coupe] Parting out SEC's
David Fatovic
coloradocroat at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 15 15:08:42 EDT 2005
I have one of those. Depends on what you are looking
for. Let me know,
David
--- "Mdefran at earthlink.net" <mdefran at earthlink.net>
wrote:
> I thought I saw somewhere in previous articles that
> there were some SEC's that had met their final
> operating days and parts of them were looking for
> new homes. If anyone knows of such, please advise so
> I can contact the person(s) and discuss the parts I
> am looking for.
>
> Thanks
> Mark De Francisco
> 84 & 91 SEC
>
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:06:27 -0400
> From: "Dick Spellman" <spell.yy at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] Re: electrical expertise
> needed
> To: "Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists"
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> Hi Jack:
>
> Any chance they are tweeters attached to your sound
> system through a
> cross-over circuit that share the same amplified
> front channels as your
> front woofers?
>
> Dick
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> From: "jack emery" <jemery at wn.com.au>
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> needed
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>
> > My car (420 1986 ) has two little conical shaped
> mesh covered black
> plastic
> > things that look like little horns, one at each
> end of the dash. They are
> > not working for whatever they were fitted for, &
> were there when I bought
> > the car. Anyone know what they do? Someone said
> they might have been sound
> > receivers for an alarm system.
> > Jack OZ
> >
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 12:20:10 -0400
> From: "Bill P." <bl6377 at comcast.net>
> Subject: RE: [W126 Coupe] On a more Serious note!
> To: "Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists"
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> PARIS, France -
> Lance Armstrong's record setting seventh Tour de
> France victory, along with
> his entire Tour de France legacy, may be tarnished
> by what could turn out to
> be one of the greatest sports scandals of all time.
> Armstrong is being
> quizzed by French authorities after three banned
> substances were found in
> his South France hotel room while on vacation after
> winning the 2005 Tour de
> France.
>
> The three substances found were toothpaste,
> deodorant, and soap, all of
> which have been unheard of by the French for over 75
> years.
>
> Armstrong's girlfriend, American rocker Sheryl
> Crowe, is quoted as saying
> "We use them every day in America, so we naturally
> thought they'd be ok
> throughout Europe."
>
> Along with these three banned substances, French
> authorities also physically
> searched Armstrong and found several other
> interesting items that they had
> never before seen in France, including a backbone
> and two testicles.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:33:25 -0500
> From: "Richard Hogarth" <R_Hogarth at Foundrycove.com>
> Subject: [W126 Coupe] Alt bio diesel fuel.
> To: "'Mercedes Coupes Mailing Lists'"
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> Bergstrom'" <kathy.bergstrom at timessw.com>, "'Lee
> Williams'"
> <lbaldyw at yahoo.com>, "'lperry'"
> <lperry5025 at cox.net>
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>
> German Inventor's 'Cat Fuel' Angers Animal Lovers
>
> September 15, 2005 - By Reuters
> BERLIN - A German inventor has angered animal rights
> activists with his
> answer to fighting the soaring cost of fuel -- dead
> cats.
>
> Christian Koch, 55, from the eastern county of
> Saxony, told Bild newspaper
> that his organic diesel fuel -- a home-made blend of
> garbage, run-over cats,
> and other ingredients -- is a proven alternative to
> normal consumer diesel.
>
> "I drive my normal diesel-powered car with this
> mixture," Koch said. "I have
> gone 170,000 km (106,000 miles) without a problem."
>
> The website of Koch's firm, "Alphakat GmbH", says
> his patented "KDV 500"
> machine can produce what he calls the "bio-diesel"
> fuel at about 23 euro
> cents (30 cents) a litre, which is about one-fifth
> the price at petrol
> stations now.
>
> Koch said around 20 dead cats added into the mix
> could help produce enough
> fuel to fill up a 50-litre (11 gallon) tank.
>
> But the president of the German Society for the
> Protection of Animals,
> Wolfgang Apel, said using dead cats for fuel was
> illegal.
>
> "There's no danger for cats and dogs in Germany
> because
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