Re: identify this fuse panel?
When I bought my truck the guy who put it together used inline fuses for all hookups. Talking about a mess. Under my dash and under the hood it looked like a bowl of spaghetti. I bought an American Auto Wire system and it could not have been any easier. Now everything is neat and out of site. You see very few wires in the dash area as well as under the hood. We did create a wiring system to install a toggle switch (placed it in the glove box to hide it) that allows us to turn the electric radiator fan to run when we flip the switch. This involved adding a diode in the circuit. It works great. When the switch is in the off position the fan operates as it should once the temp gets to the thermostat temperature. We also added two under dash lights that come on when the headlight switch is turned. It is all about creating what you want and having fun while doing it. Plus we mounted the fuse panel under the dash on the firewall so that it would be mounted and not just hanging down. The only this the fuse box did not have was a cover. That would have been nice to dress it up a little. However, you cannot see it unless you get down and look up under the dash.
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1953 Chevy 3 Window Truck 3100 Series
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