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Old 04-24-2020, 06:25 PM
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Picking up some more parts from D&R Classic (02-22-20)

As you can see it was a beautiful day out and I decided I would rather go for a drive then work on the car. So it was Parts run Saturday.



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Then of course I went back to work on the car.

I spent a little time routing the wires a little better and securing them in place.





Removing the paint from the ground area's





Yep another note.





It's kinda funny looking at this picture as I have been searching for the brake switch. Apparently it's on the harness. (yes I am going to go look at this post)





I put the steering wheel back on so I had something to grab when I am trying to get out from under the dash.





Picked up some new stainless steel bolts for the AAW fuse box.





and a Chunky Bar (looks like I am starting a trend here)





Need to trim it to my desired length.





I have saved this little screw driver for years and it has finally has been put to use.





Since my girls are out I had to become a little creative.





pulled out another tool that I seldom use. Yep it's ratcheting.








Firmly mounted.


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So everything going to the right is no longer needed so it's all going to the right for now.








Last minute I decided to go to the Muscle Car Show in Chicago/Rosemont and I picked up the cowl wiring gutter. I bought
one that was trim to fit so I could make it my desired length.







Next up. Clean up this wiring.





For the life of me I can't remember where the Pink wire goes. ;-(





I kinda like this idea.





Who new there was this much wiring in a car without power windows, power door locks or a high end stereo. Next Up the Vintage Air Harness.




More of that Tech Flex wrap




I an telling you guys you need a bike stand. I have used this more lately for my car then my bikes. The best part is I can tighten it up and push the trigger to turn on the Hot Knife.




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pulled out another tool that I seldom use. Yep it's ratcheting.


The clutch switch on the Nova required the same tool
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