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NorCam 02-21-2021 02:02 PM

I found an old Nova console harness kicking around here yesterday and robbed the plug and some terminals from it. I have now added a tan wire to extend the fuel tank wire up to the new fuel gauge in the dash, but also need to extend a pink 12V ign lead to it. As luck would have it, I have every color wire here but pink. I spent an hour running around looking for more wire yesterday and came up short locally, so I'm headed into the city this morning to see if I can find some pink ignition wire to run under the dash.

I need some for this plug and also need to run some pink for a couple of other hidden objectives. It's the little details that eat up your time I'm telling you. (lol)

njsteve 02-21-2021 03:54 PM

I'm sorry but that's waaaay too professional looking for a true Day2 look. Back in the actual Day2 era (or as we Boomers say, IN MY DAY...) there would be half-a-dozen, fully ripped out carpet threads that were caught on the drill when you tried to drill screw holes for the shifter boot. And add to that a really uneven sledge hammered/peeled back wall of sheet metal forming the side of the transmission hump to add to the "authentic mess".

;-)

Bernhard 02-21-2021 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by njsteve (Post 1538245)
I'm sorry but that's waaaay too professional looking for a true Day2 look. Back in the actual Day2 era (or as we Boomers say, IN MY DAY...) there would be half-a-dozen, fully ripped out carpet threads that were caught on the drill when you tried to drill screw holes for the shifter boot. And add to that a really uneven sledge hammered/peeled back wall of sheet metal forming the side of the transmission hump to add to the "authentic mess".

;-)

That's probably true for 70% of the builds back then. There was always the 30% that would do a clean install. There were a lot of guys with good handskill back in the day.

big gear head 02-21-2021 05:31 PM

I've got several large boxes full of wiring harnesses from old cars. If you were closer I would gladly cut out a pink wire for you.

The dates have been set for SCR 24. Are you going to try to bring this car down for the event? It would be great to see this car go down the track at Beech Bend.

NorCam 02-21-2021 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njsteve (Post 1538245)
I'm sorry but that's waaaay too professional looking for a true Day2 look. Back in the actual Day2 era (or as we Boomers say, IN MY DAY...) there would be half-a-dozen, fully ripped out carpet threads that were caught on the drill when you tried to drill screw holes for the shifter boot. And add to that a really uneven sledge hammered/peeled back wall of sheet metal forming the side of the transmission hump to add to the "authentic mess".

;-)

LMAO...yeah. :headbang:

I've had my share of threads wrapped around my own drill bits. Actually did one on the previous carpet from this car as I drilled the holes for the carpet plate and thought I was clear of the edge...but wasn't. It made a nice little run in a brand new carpet LOL. My problem now is that with age I have become anal and a lot fussier about my schtuff. Come to think of it...I actually have someone to thank for making me as anal as I have become. :grin:

Yesterday as I took those pictures I was saying to myself. I'll need to put a new blade in the knife and trim a small spot right under the edge of that chrome ring so I can miss hitting that carpet. I'll probably even use a pilot sleeve to make sure I don't catch it. :dunno::dunno::dunno:

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Originally Posted by big gear head (Post 1538263)
I've got several large boxes full of wiring harnesses from old cars. If you were closer I would gladly cut out a pink wire for you.

The dates have been set for SCR 24. Are you going to try to bring this car down for the event? It would be great to see this car go down the track at Beech Bend.

I have enough here to do that if needed Freddie, but thank you for that. I found some wire and some connectors so I am golden for now.

JRC99 02-21-2021 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njsteve (Post 1538245)
I'm sorry but that's waaaay too professional looking for a true Day2 look. Back in the actual Day2 era (or as we Boomers say, IN MY DAY...) there would be half-a-dozen, fully ripped out carpet threads that were caught on the drill when you tried to drill screw holes for the shifter boot. And add to that a really uneven sledge hammered/peeled back wall of sheet metal forming the side of the transmission hump to add to the "authentic mess".

;-)

Ah, so my butchery is just era accurate! May have made a small cut in my center console where the detent plate for the shifter was riveted on. Also, my ash tray door is floppy. A pair of random screws and nuts fixed it though.

NorCam 02-22-2021 12:53 AM

Wires were spliced, the fuel gauge is installed into the cluster and the dash is all back together with the dash pad and the glove box liner back in place. Now to get back out there and install the gauges under the dash.

https://i.ibb.co/PhdHxSh/IMG-5938.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/s1sXCZY/IMG-5939.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/1QHc0nq/IMG-5941.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/Z2rsd6W/IMG-5943.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/5MdNLNf/IMG-5944.jpg

NorCam 02-22-2021 02:24 AM

Sneak a Peek...

I got sidetracked a little tonight and banged in the rear seat so I could see what was going to look like. Also wanted to see if a Lakewood bar would interfere with what's going on here and I think it would kill the pattern on the houndstooth where the rear leg would need to fit in between the seat folds. . Suffice to say...roll bar is out on this one. I have to say though...I am liking the colors here. The seat and the side panels are going to need a little more fitting and tweaking before they are ready to go in for good but it won't be long now.

https://i.ibb.co/s5H4qLx/IMG-5950.jpg

day2killa 02-22-2021 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCam (Post 1538327)
Sneak a Peek...

I got sidetracked a little tonight and banged in the rear seat so I could see what was going to look like. Also wanted to see if a Lakewood bar would interfere with what's going on here and I think it would kill the pattern on the houndstooth where the rear leg would need to fit in between the seat folds. . Suffice to say...roll bar is out on this one. I have to say though...I am liking the colors here. The seat and the side panels are going to need a little more fitting and tweaking before they are ready to go in for good but it won't be long now.

https://i.ibb.co/s5H4qLx/IMG-5950.jpg

i had the same problem with my 3pt roll bar for my chevelle I did not want to ruin an original back seat. so i made a new bar that was just short of going between the seats and put a rubber cap on the end to not hurt the seat. If you look in the car you cannot tell that it isnt attached to the car. Just a thought if you still want the day 2 look of a 3pt.

NorCam 02-22-2021 06:15 PM

I think I'm going to stick to what I stated above...

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I think it would kill the pattern on the houndstooth where the rear leg would need to fit in between the seat folds. . Suffice to say...roll bar is out on this one.
I'm all good with that. :headbang:


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