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Beautiful work by Doc as always. [thumbzup]
What's the metal of the fuel line, I would have thought copper or aluminum but it doesn't look like either one.
Just my "two bits", but bringing all the hidden components (like wiring and connections) up to current state-of-the-art standard seems like it could save all kinds of headaches for you down the road (and then there's also the safety bonus, too).
I get it if authenticity is important to you...
That IS scary looking wiring. I'm not an electrician, but the little I know says that bare conductors and something like the all-steel frame of a vehicle is a bad combination.
But I'm guessing the amperage is so low that there's no real danger to anybody; is that right? Do you know anything...
That "cup" housing is made of some solid-looking heavy gauge metal.
Not everything from the old days is worth missing really, but that level of quality sure is.
It's like that isn't it?! Living always seems to get in the way of what we WANT to do.
And, DOH, I forget that the picture is from Doc and not you. I apologize, OD. :doh:
I'm a little slow on the uptake, sometimes: especially when I forget to take my vitamins:
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