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Old 03-11-2011, 11:12 PM   #10
usmcchevy
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Re: '72 Chevy SWB, Project Driver

Thanks guys.

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So the whole dd and build as you lasted a long time haha lookin good, pretty cool these new fuelies in the classic trucks, best of both worlds, keep up the good work
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Ya it did

Wires on the windshield need to go in the cab, just need to drill a hole.







Little messy, but I want to make sure everything works before I finish the loom.



No circuits were integrated, every one kept the same amperage fuse they had in the van. Safer in my opinion and should I have a problem, it will make troubleshooting easier. Relays are for fuel pump, key on power and starter/neutral safety. The fuse block wires were left long so when I add E fans and headlight relays I'll have room to expand.

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