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jlaird

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Rear electrics in and hooked up to stop lights, fuel sender and such. Need more parts to go further back there but will be easy now.
 
jack, are you checking your work electrically as you go? ... meaning are you checking with an ohm meter your work to ensure your not shorting or miswiring anything? the reason i ask is that when it comes time to turn the key, i would want to make sure i have no grounds or shorts ... just a thought.
 
Hay, when you are good you are good, it's comming back to me.

Weee, check several times.

Coil wired, fuse box wired, regulator wired, brake light switch wired, etc., etc. Hay, this easy stuff and I have not washed my hands yet this morning. Missy starting to look like a Bugeye.

Kind of stuck on front suspension and brakes till wheels get here, first of week I think.

Go go, good guys.
 
You should have everything from me except for those 3 items I ordered the other day...
 
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