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Thread: Help! 1952 Ford F-1 Rewire 66 mustang 289 engine
          
   
   

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    Car Year, Make, Model: '88 Astro Van-BAD AST
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    Hey Eddie, welcome to Hot Rodding! I have to agree with the other guys as far as new wiring goes. You are just looking for trouble trying to patch up that old brittle wire. I will point you at American Auto Wire. Do a google. I was building a '49 F1 last year.
    Here is my build thread : I just picked up another "project"...
    and had picked up their Highway kit. It was complete and came with all new switches and sockets and, basically, everything you need. I got it on sale for around 275 bucks. It is well worth it and you won't find a better kit for a better price. They have cheaper systems too so you can get one for much less.
    You will see pics of the kit in my thread above.
    Mark
    Last edited by astroracer; 01-29-2012 at 05:12 PM.
    If money is the root of all evil... Women must be the fertilizer...
    Link to my BAD AST Build Thread:
    http://www.clubhotrod.com/suspension...van-build.html

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