1975 Dodge Coronet
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◊ 2010-09-03 18:50 |
1975-1976 Dodge Coronet. |
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◊ 2010-09-05 22:43 |
On a Toshiba Blackstripe television set. |
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◊ 2010-09-05 23:34 |
The two round switches on top are for UHF and VHF, or? It reminds me to my first own TV-set in my room, I got when I was 13 years old - a 12-year-old DDR-made STASSFURT (it was the cheapest in West Germany back then). Ancient times, when there were only three programmes in Germany - in my area we even had two more, the both DDR-propaganda-channels. It took exactly 60 seconds, until it warmed up, that you can watch the programme. After a while these UHF/VHF-switches were broken, so I have zapped the programmes by using a pipe-wrench. It was not really magnificient, this zapping-technology - one day I got an electric shock, that I felt unconscious on the floor... This was the release to throw it away.It's redmetallic STASSFURT-badge has survived until today. It lies just beside this computer, in a pencil-platter - which is a Rover-part, a rubber, which lies on the dashboard of an 80ies-model - 216 maybe? Or Allegro? I don't know any more, from whch model I've stolen it years ago on a junkyard. |
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◊ 2010-09-06 00:54 |
Poor, ingo! You probably got zapped by the 230 volt main line... Probably the chassis could be electrified by the hot side where the plug could be universal two prong plug ![]() |




Ancient times, when there were only three programmes in Germany - in my area we even had two more, the both DDR-propaganda-channels.
It was not really magnificient, this zapping-technology - one day I got an electric shock, that I felt unconscious on the floor... This was the release to throw it away.
You probably got zapped by the 230 volt main line... Probably the chassis could be electrified by the hot side where the plug could be universal two prong plug 