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Today I installed the circuit breakers for the dual cooling fans & ran the wires from the relays to the breakers & to the starter solenoid. Also ran the wires from the relays to the power wire for the cooling fan.

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Today I spent some time out in the garage & installed the EFI system fuel pump relay next to the cooling fan relays on the l/s front inner fender panel, added the Frost King duct insulation (as recommended by a couple members) on the inside of both doors, installed the window guides, & both window regulators. The doors sound nice & solid when I close them now.

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Today I drilled the hole in the custom sail panels I made for the Coupe & installed the 69/70 Fastback sail panel light & did a test fit. Once the black vinyl arrives I will wrap them & reinstall them again to see how they look.

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Hi Mike.  Good luck with the AAW install. I am a couple weeks ahead of you, so you can check out my pictures on my Convertible page.  As far a the wire loom goes, I use the convoluted loom like the one you posted on my 1968 coupe build.  For my convertible, I have decided to use a braided split loom.  It is just easier to work with and a lot more flexible.   There are a lot of places to get this stuff, but I have provided one site below you can check out.   I also like the way it looks. 

http://www.cabletiesandmore.com/automotive-sleeving-categories.php

 

 

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On 9/26/2017 at 7:26 PM, Vicfreg said:

Hi Mike.  Good luck with the AAW install. I am a couple weeks ahead of you, so you can check out my pictures on my Convertible page. 

 

 

Thanks Vic. Yesterday I received the black vinyl I purchased & covered both of the custom sail panels I made for the Coupe.

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I also cut out the package tray from a template that Bill (Chelby-Ann) kindly provided me a few years back.

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Did a test fit of the trunk divider panel. Instead of using the sheet metal screws provided, I decided to bolt it in. Across the bottom of the panel I can not reach behind to install the washers & nuts so I am going to use rivnuts.

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7 hours ago, Vicfreg said:

Hey MIke...going back a few posts....what fan/shroud setup did you use?

I used the dual electric fans from a 2000 Ford Contour V-6. You just have to trim off the stock mounting tabs from the shroud & get some "L" stock, drill a couple holes in the "L" stock to fit the holes on the radiator & drill a couple holes on each side of the fan shroud & bolt it together. It is a perfect fit for a 24" radiator.

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