Turbo Mark VII Time

It keeps creeping towards the finishing point.

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Then, I picked up a $700 beater truck to use as a tow pig. Now instead of having to ask around for a truck/trailer, I can just rent a trailer and get on with my life.

It's ugly, its beat up but, it runs and drives great!
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So this excited me, I was able to find a pair of rear side lights. Needless to say, I installed them as soon as I could. The yard even sent the little stamped nuts to secure them and, the pig tails!
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Out of curiosity, I toss a 325 under the car, to see how much room there is in the wheel well. Now, I think the car needs a 325 on it...all of the time. Now, I just need to figure out if a stock Fox Mustang width rear end will allow for that or not and, what backspacing would they require.

I have also been knocking off any of the old, loose undercoating and scale from the underside of the car then, coating those sections in POR15 and chassis paint.

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I fixed the broken grill so, that annoying hole is no longer in the front end!! Also, started the daunting task of wiring the car. I got the harness split up and ran to where I think/want the sections to go, put the fuse block in a place where its out of the way yet, easy (in theory) to get to and, got the switch panel wired into the fuse block.

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Nice work!

FYI, the 325 looks cool, but the 275 Pro is faster. The 275 can look almost as big on the right wheel (12-13").

Love the car, it's going to be 1 of a kind.
 
So, I started on sending power through all of the wires. I got the majority of the lights figured out. The rear harness still needs some time to sort out reverse and other lights. Once that is done, I can figure out the final routing and make all the connections permanent. I may also go ahead and wire in the fuel pumps and the intercooler pump while I am back there.

 
Wouldn't you know it, I go to run and mount the harness going to the rear of the car and I run out of loom...Bah, gotta order more so I can finish up the electrical that I can do. Not to mention, loom the rest of the interior harness.

I may also want to make a bracket to brace the bottom of the fuse block to the firewall, in hopes of cutting down the vibrations.
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Also, loomed and mounted the headlight harness. I want to put a connector in, where it comes down the header and turns to the lights. That way, I can just unplug the nose and take it off if, I ever have to take it off. I also think I need to flip the one wire tab 180, so it matches the one that is upside down, going over the center part of the grille.
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Well, I need to figure out how to wire the power windows into a car that has no power windows any more.
Welp, got them wired in but, the motors just hum. If I put power directly to them, they are slow to move but, they do move. I remember the windows didn't work when I got the car so, I think I need to rebuild the switches and ultimately get new window motors.

You may ask, why are power windows so important? BECAUSE STREET CAR! Eff a race car.

I rebuilt and cleaned the switches. I was able to get one window to go down partially before it stopped...It is staying down because it refuses to go up. Other than that, there was no change. Both switches looked horrid inside so, I ordered replacements.

I did some digging, for a switch that looks similar and I found one. I just need to replace the toggley part with the one from the car in order to make them look correct. I'll order new motors later on, this has at least proved the wiring correct and puts the wiring as a hole, one step closer to being finished.

That said, relays and such come tomorrow, allowing me to wire up the intercooler pump and the fuel pump.

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I have had the relays for the fuel and intercooler pumps for about a week now and finally got around to installing them. I still need to get a pump so, that isnt completely done but...what can you do with out having the pump? To make sure its all there, I hooked the batter charger back up to power the car then, hit the switches.

The intercooler pump squirts!
 
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