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Nice looking car.
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First off , I am not sure if my pictures are politically correct here at the Barn ?
Purchased this past year. FH and 3spd where rebuilt not many miles ago. Suspension rebuilt , lowered . I changed the front spring and raised the front 1 3/4”. It goes good. Fun to drive. Wiring harness is bad, really bad. I just received a complete new Cloth 12V harness from Bauer Electronic, Chris Olsen. Very nice product. Got the Dash out today. Questions: Window Crank, when closing at the end of travel. Gear wants to slip. Think I have located and new gear. Do you guy use new Rivets on gear , or bolts ? Dome light wires. Glove box, up A post to switch on B post . And light to light across the roof. Have you guys been successful in snaking / pulling new wires with Headliner in ? T/Y. Stretch Last edited by ssffnomad; 12-27-2021 at 07:10 PM. |
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That perty car is about as far from politics as you can get! Bigs and littles and dual carbs forever!
Never heard of Bauer Electronics? Is this a harness specifically for a ‘39? If it is, it would be 6v, which will work for 12v also, but not the reverse. I’d suggest the use of 6v wiring, to simplify a time in the future you might like to switch back to original.
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T/Y men. It’s a Cloth 12 Volt harness. Adding turn signals, and Fogs.
Chris included for possible future use. Wires for pusher fan, elec fuel pump, 3rd brake light. Hot wires, grounds , voltage reducers for dash gauges and heater. , bulb sockets for heads , tails & turns, new headlight switch, USB charger in dash harness, fake wires to Voltage Regulator….. So complete I should not have to order any harness parts , all came in one box. Stretch |
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love the look ofthe wide 5's, good looking car!
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Those dome light wire are usually secured to a headliner bow or such, but you may fish a new wire in from the dome light to the edge of the upholstery. Newc
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Newc, yes neighbor and I could barely wiggle the wire, but no shot of pulling original wire. Gots to go hardware store in morn. Get a roll of mechanics wire to fish with.
Still like to hear from someone who has successfully rewired with headliner in . Think I may be barking up a very high tree �� T/Y sir. Stretch |
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I can't help you but, all I can do, is say,BEAUTIFUL!!
I grew up with a car just like yours. My dad bought it new.
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Just needs the radio to finish the dash.
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Very nice car!
I made myself the new harness on my 37 tudor but the only wire i haven't changed is the dome light wire ![]() |
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The picture was taken, about '50, on my grandfathers farm in AR (He and I are on the left). I don't remember but, most likely a chicken hawk.
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nomad; Your 39 is a beauty. Well done. Take plenty of photos and notes regarding old wiring BEFORE you remove it and as you remove it.
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I LIKE it. I WANT IT. Really nice !
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