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 cockpit 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 passenger side where there is way more room.