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1961 C1 Restoration @ Dasilva Motorsports
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith Tedford" data-source="post: 61193" data-attributes="member: 1228"><p>That new wiring harness is probably the best fire insurance you can have. A friend had his `64 Impala out for a drive and everything was fine, as it had been over the years. He came back home, parked the car in the garage and went to his work shop to get a wrench to disconnect the battery. When he got back the wiring was smoking. Had he not come back he may very well have lost the car and the house. Battery quick disconnects are a good idea too although it can be a pain resetting everything in the newer cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith Tedford, post: 61193, member: 1228"] That new wiring harness is probably the best fire insurance you can have. A friend had his `64 Impala out for a drive and everything was fine, as it had been over the years. He came back home, parked the car in the garage and went to his work shop to get a wrench to disconnect the battery. When he got back the wiring was smoking. Had he not come back he may very well have lost the car and the house. Battery quick disconnects are a good idea too although it can be a pain resetting everything in the newer cars. [/QUOTE]
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