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    Under front hood Light.

    Does someone here have pics of the detail of the light and where it connects. Can this be done with the hood still attached to the hinges ? Where do the wires come out of the hood ??
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    yes it can, no I don't have photos handy. I recently reinstalled this in my hotrod, inlcuding wiring up the switch and fishing the wires.
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    From a 67 don't believe changed on long hoods.


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    markS : that picture shows the wrong routing
    i will try to post a couple pics tomorrow
    the hole where you routed the wire is where the grounding switch is installed
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    Are these any good Curt ?









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    Quote Originally Posted by TRE Cup View Post
    markS : that picture shows the wrong routing
    i will try to post a couple pics tomorrow
    the hole where you routed the wire is where the grounding switch is installed

    Thank you but I got it with pic andyjboy posted. My car a 67 I don't remember ever seeing a switch when I removed hood or located one in trunk compartment 'YET'. I will dig for the missing switch this AM. As is now the lights come on only when door/doors are opened which I can see is might not be great and does not make sense. I can see where the switch stop is mounted in the chassis. Great info thanks guys. Mark
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