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    Brother in laws. I like that body style. Mine was a 70. Dad had a 53 5 window that people loved
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    Slick

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    Good looking rigs
    I don't need my name in the marquee lights....

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    If your name’s “Huggy Bear”.....

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    Mine. Wish I hadn't sold it
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    That thing got a trap in it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    That thing got a trap in it?
    Trap?
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    How long ago you sell it Visor?

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    Maybe 2 years
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    Square body C10

    More fuel = more boost!!

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    Kevin
    When you do these LS swaps, are there plug and play harnesses available or do
    you just modify the harness that was on the LS donor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecu1984 View Post
    Kevin
    When you do these LS swaps, are there plug and play harnesses available or do
    you just modify the harness that was on the LS donor?
    You can cut the time and buy a pre-made harness that will be pretty straight forward. Maybe some modifications, or you spend the time and use the donor harness. You remove strand by strand of wiring, pin by pin and only use what you need so the install is “clean”.

    Either way is going to cost you 700.00 or better. 7 hours of my time or a harness and an hour of my time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KRT View Post
    You can cut the time and buy a pre-made harness that will be pretty straight forward. Maybe some modifications, or you spend the time and use the donor harness. You remove strand by strand of wiring, pin by pin and only use what you need so the install is “clean”.

    Either way is going to cost you 700.00 or better. 7 hours of my time or a harness and an hour of my time.
    That's what I thought, thanks.
    I may have just bought a sweet 66 Corvette, will know in the morning.
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    My son & my dad have been restoring a 57 Chevy truck for a couple years & has been a serious work in progress. They are close to it being my son's everyday truck.

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    Sweet KRT.

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    Truck my grandfather bought new in 1966. I and mostly my father in law redid. My grandad drove it when we got it done. He said it didn’t look that good new.


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    [QUOTE=pstro;2693222]

    Truck my grandfather bought new in 1966. I and mostly my father in law redid. My grandad drove it when we got it done. He said it didn’t look that good new.





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    That looks great pstro. A lot better than the Cheech and Chong rides. I know. I’m old. Lol.

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    That's sharp
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    Little whitewall tire action

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    I'm digging the flat black

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