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Old April 17th, 2007, 02:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
D Appeldorn
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Location: Emmen Drenthe (Netherlands)
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wire problems

Hello I am new here.
My name is Derk Appeldorn and live in the Netherlands (holland) other side of the world.

I bought a week ago a 1969 oldsmobile 88 delta.
The ex owner ripped the most of the wire's from the car.
I am rebuilding the car, new paintjob, etc.

I'am using yet the wire diagrams of the 65'and 66' and it's confusing in collors with my olds.
Does anyone have pix or a diagram from the 69'?
It's a 350 engine (ex owner thougt it was a 424) casting number 395558 2
With a rebuild automatic transmision. ( from a bigblock?)

And can i use a dual exhoust, by putting a other exhoust header i already have.

But first the steps:
Fase 1 to make the car run again I already beginning to hate the wires
and thinking about a better distributor for better timing.
Fase 2 getting the body fixed again, rustbusting and new paintjob. new roof etc.


other side of the world

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