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What is this for? - This is why I asked

cmayna

DILLIGARA?
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Welded bracket against firewall above 67/68 glove box.

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Re: What is this for?

think those are for accessory wiring harnesses like maybe map light etc. those little plastic "T"s that tape to the harness snap into the holes.
 
Re: What is this for?

"SELLERSRODSHOP" said:
think those are for accessory wiring harnesses like maybe map light etc. those little plastic "T"s that tape to the harness snap into the holes.
+1 Harness mount points
 
Re: What is this for?

Ya know, it's always scary when you see a thread from Craig titled "what's this for?" :hide
 
Re: What is this for?

You should only be worried when I start asking some proctology questions.
 
Re: What is this for?

"cmayna" said:
You should only be worried when I start asking some proctology questions.

Then I'd be more worried with a title like "where's this go?" :roll
 
Re: What is this for?

This is why I was asking. If nothing isn't bolted to it, I wanted to make a support bracket for Justin's gear vendor controller box. This put's the box way up high and out of the way but also make's getting to it, pretty easy, especially with a 67/68 glove box.

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"gtscode" said:
Gear vendors with a toploader been running it a couple if years and love it!!!!

I just looked this up after reading this thread. That does look pretty cool but, the prices I saw were expensive.
 
"GTchris" said:
I just looked this up after reading this thread. That does look pretty cool but, the prices I saw were expensive.

It's amazing and supposedly bullet proof but yes expensive. When I went this route there were not a lot of good options for 390 manual overdrive transmissions. This requires no modifications to stock setup or cutting holes in the floor.
 
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