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02-19-2014, 01:33 AM | #1 |
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Matt K. 1964 Impala SS
This is a customer car. It's in for a complete American Autowire harness, Vintage Gen IV install, shifter install, and some work to the existing air bag setup.
It's a real SS, It's bagged with shockwaves up front, and a brand new 327/700R4 combo. Wiring is about 90% complete. If anyone is looking for a review on American Autowire installation, it's very frustrating. Every single pin has to be crimped and soldered, including each individual bulb socket in the dash. One of the most time consuming harnesses I have EVER installed! Also, the instructions are on 15 or so loose pages. Each one is sealed in a seperate bag with some sub-component of the harness... lots of head scratching, and digging through countless pages looking for one tiny piece of the puzzle. I managed so squeak through it without calling the company, but I was tempted several times!
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