New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up Any suggestion to hiding the wiring from the fuse block to the engine or rear lights ?
Where did you run the wires to hide them in the cab? I put my fuse block in the glove box. Seem more convenient to access and will help keep it dry Thanks.. |
Re: New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up Please post your questions on the early V8 forum. This section is for questions about the site, not car questions.
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Re: New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up 6 posts in one day, 12/04, then dead air!
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Re: New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up Hi,
Well, the reason I am not on the website everyday is; I try to keep busy and active everyday as I get older and limit my days on the computer because I use the local library where they offer free computer use. Plus, I do not own a cell phone or a computer and I still use a TV antenna for a TV. I read a lot. I try to keep life simple. So, if I am not logged on for a few weeks, that is the reason why. Try life without a computer or cell phone and instant news from around the world. Just like the "old days". Life was simpler and we had lots of fun. Just like the cars & trucks we work on. Have fun today . |
Re: New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up Hi,
I am getting older and will try to do better next time. |
Re: New 12 Volt Wiring for 1936 Ford Pick-Up Get too many people that post here in this section, we try to direct them to the right place and poof they are gone. Thanks
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