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I used it on my truck. It all went pretty smooth. Just follow the instructions and plan every thing out ahead of time. I had it running in a day. I used the 21 circut mini fuse harness. I wanted to have circuts to run power windows, door locks, ac, and other goodies I might want to add in the future. However the smaller one would work out for most people. The kit was very nice color coded labeled every 6 inches. It made it pretty easy on the installation.
Sorry, I just realized what you are asking about. This doesn't help you at all.
I haven't used their 61 66 dash panel but have used their panel for a 48 F1 I own. I was pleased with the quality. I will be buying one for my 63 when the time comes though. There is a guy on ebay that sells the dash panels and guages as a unit at a pretty good price. He has an ebay store. I think the name is oldnewparts.
Thanks for the responses. I was thinking of getting the 21 circuit as well so that helps out a lot. I think I may get that here pretty soon and may just order the dash panel as well. Thanks again.
I bought the 18 circuit for my 66, anyone use this and the stock gauges? If so what did you use for the connectors on the sending units, and the Solenoid? I really want to get started, but I really didn't want to use the old connectors unless I have to.
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