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Old 08-12-2023, 11:56 PM   #14
70C10Ginger
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Re: 70 GMC K25 Flatbed Restomod

Here’s a picture of the shift knobs. Where do you all source your wiring?? I had an elderly friend help me with the firewall out, but I’m trying to do the firewall to the cab myself now. I’ve gotten the AAW double and single crimpers, an fuse block from a 76 so I have blade fuses and more ports, the Milwaukee soldering iron, and a bunch of the correct packard connectors to rebuild it all. I just want the best wiring I get get. I REALLY, don’t want to have to do any of this again for a few years.
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