64 fuse block wanted
#4
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I am assuming that the 1964 Cutlass fuse panel/block is specific to the car, but I might be wrong. I looked at the Buick assembly manual but cannot find a good photo to compare. Can anyone confirm whether or not a Buick/Pontiac fuse panels are indeed different than the Olds? I apologize if this is seen as a stupid question.
-Todd
-Todd
#5
I don't know if you are staying original but this is what I have used along with the 64 -67 wiring,
http://www.painlessperformance.com/w...rchField=70107
works very well.
http://www.painlessperformance.com/w...rchField=70107
works very well.
#7
Well it good for if you decide to add anything to the car, nice stereo, AC if you don't have it, electric fans, fuel pump etc, with out mickey mousing with the original. I mounted mine on drivers side next to the stock relay.
#8
Walked the swap meet at Long Beach this morning. Thought I might get lucky finding the fuse panel. No luck. In fact the only electrical items I saw were painless type sytems. The hunt goes on....
#9
If you do decide to go with a generic fuse panel, I would suggest Rebel Wire. It's less expensive than the Painless stuff (by quite a bit) and is excellent quality, made in USA with great support.
#12
Still looking
I am still in need of a 64 Cutlass fuse panel. I found out that a 65 panel is NOT going to work. American Autowire confirmed this with me this week.
If you have a 64 Cutlass fuse panel, I would appreciate it!
If you have a 64 Cutlass fuse panel, I would appreciate it!
#15
Thanks
#17
I AM not sure what it came out of as to a hard top or not . I bought it with the ac stuff I got and dont need it i will pm you some pics tonight and you can tell me if its what your looking for
thanks justin
thanks justin
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