[DeTomaso] Replacement Fuse Boxes
Julian Kift
julian_kift at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 12 22:35:15 EDT 2011
Larry showed me one a couple years back, so they have been around a while, he told me the price tag and that was enough for me to s tart collecting old fuse boxes from Ebay when they came up. They are a conversion with modern mini fuse holders soldered to the oem fuse holders and then all teh soldered joints neatly hidden with epoxy. A neat idea for a drop in replacement, but also one IMO that can be executed by most owners who can use a soldering iron.
That said I now have four or five fuse boxes kicking around and absolutely no time to execute the project....
Julian
> From: doug351c at gmail.com
> To: detomaso at realbig.com
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 19:27:46 -0700
> Subject: [DeTomaso] Replacement Fuse Boxes
>
> Anyone have experience with Pantera Parts Connection's replacement fuse box
> that looks like it's a drop-in replacement for the stock fuse box but uses
> the newer spade type fuses? It's looks like a good piece. The page 7
> Aug2011 POCA News advertisement says "Exchange" so I wonder if they're
> reworking stock fuse boxes or just collecting originals? And has this been
> around for awhile or is it new? I don't remember seeing it advertised
> before..
>
> Doug Braun
> blue 73L #5505
>
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