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Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by hawkeye, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. RMiller

    RMiller My name is Rick

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    If you have a head for it they are a cake walk. I have a friend that loves building cars but it would be easier for him to understand a woman than wiring. I did the last two he built and knocked them both out (individually not both at the same time) in a weekend. The first was a Factory 5 Cobra that he sold at a 20k loss and the next was a Land Cruise that he sold at a 10k loss. I told him before he started his next project to consider just giving me whatever he figured he'd lose on it and skip the build!
     
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    re wire

    thanks for all your help guys, think i might look into the "its a snap wiring".
    some of the mustang wiring i looked at was around $400-$800
     
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    Helllo from mustang 67guy in FL have the 67 harness in a box I can sell it for $125 maybe I will go for snap or ez Pain or american is $$$
     
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    So if I wanted can I replace the glass fuses with something else without ripping out harness
     
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