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4/02/2015 7:13 PM  #51


Re: Cost to Wire a Mustang? (updated)

MustangSteve wrote:

Hey, Bullet... A couple of your fuses are not lined up perfect.  Better get on that!!!
Wish my engine bay looked as nice as yours.

That pic was taken while I was buildin' but I got 'em all lined up pur-fect now. 
Oh, and thanks for noticing...need all the help I can get.

And thanks for the compliment but I think your engine bay looks just right...and neat.

BB

Last edited by Bullet Bob (4/02/2015 7:14 PM)


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

4/03/2015 10:44 AM  #52


Re: Cost to Wire a Mustang? (updated)

351MooseStang wrote:

In the 80's I used to design marine electrical systems for small and large boats (14'- 46') so when I went to do my Mustang I pretty much went insane on it.
http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg248/im41ru2/DSC00126.jpg~original

http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg248/im41ru2/Mustang10.jpg~original

Holy Spaghetti Factory Batman!

At my first job after high-school I used to build wiring harnesses for some of the first single-user RISC engineering workstation computers in the early 80s - compact for the time these where about the size of a dishwasher with 8" floppy drives and suitcase sized hard drives boasting stunning capacities of 32MB - 64MB! It was a small startup company and we did almost everything involved in putting these things together in house - one of my favorite projects was building all the wiring harness jigs - - plywood, pegs and pins.

Anyway, impressive bundles and it looks like your definitely ready for 'a three hour cruise' with all those backups.

Last edited by McStang (4/03/2015 10:45 AM)


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