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    Sadly the 3 circuits in the boat are just as bad as that, and some of the rats nest is factory.. When I pulled the cap off and looked under it I found lamp cord running thru the wood framework of the cap to the navigation lights. Wired from the factory it looks like. I've heard of old Fiat's being wired with simmilar methods. The old Merc needs new wiring too. Actually that's what I should rewire first. The boat's wiring can wait as I still have to do all the woodwork and put the cap back on.

    This is what the hotrod will need to tow when it's done. 1,090 lbs dry on the trailer. 1961 Custom Craft Sea Ray
    Last edited by Matt167; 05-28-2013 at 10:33 PM.
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    Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver

    1967 Ford Falcon- Sold

    1930's styled hand built ratrod project

    1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold

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