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Hi all. Does anyone have a copy of the proper wiring diagram for the mustang. I've had a look online but I need a more in depth one as I'm looking at adding cables and pipes to the model. Cheers. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
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Are you looking for the wiring layout (where harnesses run on the car) or schematics?
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Good question. I'm looking at adding the cables and pipe work under the chassis and in the engine bay. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
Current Build - 0-6-0 https://forum.deagostini...=351803&#post351803 Enterprise D - https://forum.deagostini...=posts&t=35768&
Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Good photos of Mustang engine bays should help, schematics would be no use for what you are going to do. I have a 1970 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland V8, unfortunately it's in the bodyshop at the mo being repaired after a myopic woman driver ran a red light on a local roundabout and I T boned her. If you want some detailed shots I can get some when I get the car back, it should give a good idea of how the wiring and plumbing runs on a classic Ford V8.
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oh man how bad was the damage to your mustang. Any photos will be great. Thank you. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
Current Build - 0-6-0 https://forum.deagostini...=351803&#post351803 Enterprise D - https://forum.deagostini...=posts&t=35768&
Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Sorry for the delay, I still haven't got the car back, body shop are awaiting various bits of trim and a new front bumper, I'll grab shots as soon as the car is back. Damage wasn't too bad compared to the car I hit I needed a new offside front wing, new bumper, new front side marker light, various bits of trim for wheel arch and around the nose etc, a new front tyre and full geometry check, plus lots of paint. When the side window of the Fiesta exploded outwards it showered my car in glass, I've never seen anything quite like it, the bonnet looked like it had a massive rash! I'm grateful it didn't explode inwards as the lady would have been cut to ribbons.
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Great photos, thanks for the reference info. My Favourite Building:- 1919 https://forum.model-spac...=339517&#post339517 -
Current Build - 0-6-0 https://forum.deagostini...=351803&#post351803 Enterprise D - https://forum.deagostini...=posts&t=35768&
Built:-. HMS Bounty, RMS Titanic, MP4-23, Flying Scotsman, Aston Martin DB5, Honda CB750, Mustang, R2-D2, Jaguar, DeLorean, Testarossa, Stage Coach plus many plastic kits. Dry dock no room to display:-. Bismarck, U96. To build:-. HMS Hood. HMS Victory. Cutty Sark. SoS, Lancaster bomber. DR1 Triplane. JU-87. Plus many many plastic kits.
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Thank you for the Pictures from the engine, this is what i searched, detailed Pic from the engine,Wires and Hoses Greatings from Germany Tobias
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No problem guys, when the weather improves I'll get the engine bay cleaned up and tidied up, will get some better pics then that will be hopefully helpful to you when detailing...
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