some cars ive wired with painless
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some cars ive wired with painless
the 1923 ford t-bucket is the only one ive completed, it took 2nd place at the t-bucket show a few weeks back. we added a few things, battery switch and blueseas fuse block for all the extra stuff he added.
the 1934 white ford roadster are before pictures im starting on it this friday,
the drag car ill be starting this fall after the drag season is over and our new prototype is done to replace the heavy speed wire kit. we should be able to cut out about 75 to 100 pounds, which cuts time on the strip.
the 1934 white ford roadster are before pictures im starting on it this friday,
the drag car ill be starting this fall after the drag season is over and our new prototype is done to replace the heavy speed wire kit. we should be able to cut out about 75 to 100 pounds, which cuts time on the strip.
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Re: some cars ive wired with painless
Hold on.
You are posting up these wiring jobs?
I see a lot of unloomed wire, no grommets, and crip connectors, while you are using a kit.
Thats just at a glance. This is wiring worth posting.
You are posting up these wiring jobs?
I see a lot of unloomed wire, no grommets, and crip connectors, while you are using a kit.
Thats just at a glance. This is wiring worth posting.
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Re: some cars ive wired with painless
yeah on the 1923, the guy didnt want to use the loom, he removed the somethings after i was done, he wanted it to look old. the other two are before pics, they will be done as clean as possible.
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Re: some cars ive wired with painless
tell me about it, i still got paid thou. this guy has changed more parts on and off this car then anyone i have ever met, ever time i see it, its got something older looking on it. still not bad looking car, pretty fun to work on too.
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Re: a car ive wired with painless and more to come
yet again, he removed alot of stuff including a few gromments the didnt fit right in the wood, all the wires the front are ran threw the fire wall have grommets, and tie down correctly, most the crimps you see on the fuse block he added. its still a damn t-bucket, i gave the guy what is wanted hes happy, im really wasnt, but hey money talks.