Wiring Diagram Update for those of you who have ordered.
Frank Krajewski
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From: "Doug Jacobs" <dj@slash5.com>
Subject: 1973's and 1974's
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Frank,
I took the day off today and finished the diagrams for up to 1974, so if
you could make that announcement I would greatly appreciate it. Other than
a couple of guys, that fills my orders for MGB's. Now to the midgets.
However, I have a question that perhaps you could help me with. The factory
diagrams I have distinguish between 1973-74 cars, then 1975 and then 1976
- then 1977 and later.
But I've gotten a number of guys that say they need a diagram for a 1974
1/2, chrome bumper car. I guess I need to know what happened with the half
year model and if that car should be considered with the 1974's or the
1975's.
Do you have any thoughts?
Thanks much for being my voice on the list. I really appreciate it.
Doug
Doug Jacobs
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