I can see those traffic lights now....
#1
I can see those traffic lights now....
If any of you have seen these things at www.lightinsight.com and wondered if they work I can tell you they DO! I just put one on my windshield today and it works great.. no more wrenching my neck to see the traffic lights.. I can see them even when I'm pulled up to the cross walk lines. It cost $15.45 total that's including shipping.
#3
Somebody please slap me if I am wrong......I am pretty darned sure I saw a product that performs a similar function....plastic, on a stalk, sits on the dash. I think I saw it on a 50's vehicle sight. (Being retired has cut my brain function by 50%...all I remember is beer-chair)
#5
Originally Posted by yeshua63043
Looks like a great idea.
Any chance of a pic from inside and one from outside?
Any chance of a pic from inside and one from outside?
I'll take a couple pics tomorrow... it's dark here now.
I did see those units you set on the dash but I didn't like them or the prices. This is just a little thing (feels like plastic) that sticks to the top of the windshield with water... comes right off if you want to remove it for.....something.
#7
I have a fully restored 1930 Model A ford in my collection. I have one of these in the car:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Traff...temZ4646287191
Works well and was OEM style option.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Traff...temZ4646287191
Works well and was OEM style option.
#8
Originally Posted by x-ray1950
A glass prism that did the same thing was an option on 1950's Cheverolets,
if you can find one nowdays it would look really cool!!
if you can find one nowdays it would look really cool!!
#9
Originally Posted by dnvachon
If any of you have seen these things at www.lightinsight.com and wondered if they work I can tell you they DO! I just put one on my windshield today and it works great.. no more wrenching my neck to see the traffic lights.. I can see them even when I'm pulled up to the cross walk lines. It cost $15.45 total that's including shipping.