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Old 01-04-2024, 06:45 PM   #1
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Default Mad electrical

Over the last 15 years I have bought a lot of high quality electrical stuff from Mark at MAD ELECTRICAL, usually over the phone. He is a chatty but really nice guy. Anyway just wondering if anyone knows if he's still around? His website is still up but I just sent an email to him but the address didn't work and it's a little late to call. Will try tomorrow, just thought I'd ask. Thanks.
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Was looking at his site last week, a ton of info. He is tough to contact, i've tried and was unsuccessful.
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Was looking at his site last week, a ton of info. He is tough to contact, i've tried and was unsuccessful.

I did call Mark, and ended up talking to him for about 30 min! He's still in business but on a smaller scale, one can order by phone. He has an incredible memory, asking me about one of my projects from about 15 years ago.
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Old 01-06-2024, 07:41 AM   #4
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I contacted about Mark 20 years ago and learned about differences between 1st and 2nd gen Ford and GM alternators. I also used much of his rear battery location wiring ideas in my '32 and '40. He is a very knowledgeable asset to the car loving hobby.
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