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#476586 12/02/22 10:54 AM
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does anyone know where the hard metal cable ( Looks like small Romex armoured electrical cable for homes) - attaches to

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This was piggy backed on an unrelated thread so I moved it here until we can determine what the subject is.

Photos would help. I assume you mean the electrock. That runs from the ignition switch to the coil.

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I was thinking the armored wire sleeve to the taillight. It has ferrules on each end and a retaining clip on the frame of early 30s Chevys. I assume it is the same for 1938 which I believe is the subject of this thread.


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An original GM harness would have flexible conduit on the horn wires and possibly the tail/stop lamp wires. There was a thread, on this subject, here a few days ago. Chev Nut and I responded but I cannot find it.

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