Wednesday, August 20
April 08 Wire Tuck
Our first order of business was...to perform a wire tuck. We wanted the engine bay and cockpit to be completely wire free, so without hesitation I began with the under dash wiring harness. I stripped the entire interior of all wires, and only left what was absolutely necessary. Next I moved to the engine bay where i pulled out the chassis wiring and moved it so that it goes through the fender. It was a lot of work but it think it will be worth it to achieve the look that we want.




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Hey - great blog...I laughed super hard when I saw that critter living in your engine bay. Awesome, too bad he can't stay for the GRM concours competition.
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