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![]() One of my (many) projects that I'm working on is the '66's wiring, and I may be replacing portions (at the minimum) of the wiring harness. If I'm going to be doing this anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any tips/pointers to info as to the best way to clean up an engine bay, hide wiring/reroute things for a cleaner apperance. I may also (eventually) be doing the same thing to my 93. Are there any books, articles etc. that I should know about?
I figure I can go through and "rebuild" the underhood harness on my own, but any advice from those who have done it already would be appreciated and make the job easier. Thanks, Jorge
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