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Old 04-18-2016, 04:18 PM   #2027
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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That is a cool looking little car .
That 900cc runs all day at 80mph if you ask it to.

Worth $6000.00 as it stands.


Got some really bad news today......

The scrap yard has brought in a fragmenter, which means all scrap coming in now, gets shredded within an hour of being offloaded, so the chance of finding treasures has become almost nonexistent.

I popped in there on the way home to look for some copper rivets or thick copper wire that can be turned into rivets for Bryan's Hillman Imp, as we found an old Coventry Climax engine plate in my pile of treasures that he will be fitting to the rear of the car.

Found some thick copper cable, and then Dan who remembered the electric cutouts asked me if I could use this switch.

This is where I need the collective brain power.....
This is a 240 volt switch, no idea what the ratings etc mean, of course 12 volt can go through there, but is the rest of it OK to run my cutouts?



And then tonight when I got in, I saw this tool.......

I NEED ONE IN MY LIFE.

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