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Old 10-20-2019, 06:39 PM   #6
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Re: 64 ss

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Originally Posted by GOPAPA View Post
This is the only photo I ever got of the 63 409 425 HP
I was helping my brother build his house ,,I remember is burning lots of gas at around 49 cents a gallon

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Cool and it the right color!

I got all the wiring straightened out I hope and painted the console and top + cleared it today. I've been up since day break. Man it took longer than I thought but I think I found the problem with the battery going dead. The drivers side courtesy light was not turning off when the door was shut but the light wasn't working either. I hope I fixed it we shall see.
I also pulled the fuse block a part and cleaned it up good with a file and wire brush.
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