Folks, I’ve been looking for one of these panels or something similar. HAMBER. “Justinv” was making them but no longer. Aside from making something myself, does anyone have ideas or a source for something similar. Thanks
I am way too old and crickety to put the wiring panel on the driver's side again. If it needs work I can't fit up in there between the steering, pedals, and seat. I'd much rather save my back than a couple feet of wire.
Pontiac fuse panels used from '49 to '54, complete with the snap-on metal cover which has a map to the one you're looking for. They're getting hard to find in good shape.
Restoration Supply Company, www.restorationstuff.com, 1-800-306-7008, part number ELE403 is a 6 circuit fuse block. They also make them from 1 to 5 circuits also. Ask for a catalog, it has a lot of hard to find restoration items.
Here's one developed and for sale by a HAMB hoodlum: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/fuse-box-6-fuse.1232408/
Is op looking for the panel ? Cardboard for template. I make my own using the gauge tunnel bolt holes , & a MSC catalog or electronics vendor for fuse power distribution blocks ,
I made my own out of flat panel steel sheet similar to that in post #1, fuse panel on the right hand side and relay panel on the left of the dash tunnel. Offset them an inch into the ****pit to allow clearance for the Nutserts holding stuff on the panel. Fuse panel from Rebel Wire and relays from our local auto elec outlet.
I would make my own panel out of stainless steel and mount it on the p***enger side where there is way more room.