yo Keith- That happens to be exactly where the fuse box goes. If you look
under the hood, pretty high up, right side, (drivers side) there are two
holes where the stock fuse block attaches (from under the dash, but this is
the easiest way to find the holes). Some came with, others without, but
all I've ever seen had the holes pre-drilled. You can get the stock fuse
block from LMC or almost anywhere, and it mounts up and works just fine.
If you have trouble locating the holes, LMK and I'll get a more specific
description for you. I could also take some digital pics for you. Good luck!
Don
'55 2nd DeLuxe
'59 GMC Burb
At 05:18 PM 6/22/00 -0700, Keith wrote:
>This might be a long shot, but where is a good place to put a fuse panel on
>a 1956 truck? I don't have anything under the dash right now, so I don't
>know what might be in the way. I want the panel inside, and somewhere on the
>driver's side, because there seems to be more room away from the heater
>area. Is the area to the left of the column, on the firewall, up fairly
>high, a good place? Does anything else need to occupy that area?
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>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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