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Old 06-03-2013, 05:35 PM   #23
TonyM
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Default Re: 1937 Ford Fordor Survivor

The car started up on the first try after my dash rewire job. Always good. I guess I can re-install the front seat. Now working on the headlight switch body rewiring and soldering.

The Narrangansette Wiring Harness' good so far. Only one problem: the starter button wire should be a male end and not a ring end. I changed it out and it works.

Not many comments on my new whitewalls when I posted the photos last week, but then again my car ain't a red convertible.



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