I haven’t found the plug n play harness yet, but I’ve been told it exists and I’ve been pointed to a couple web sites. I’ll keep y’all posted. I understand it may be $30-35. If so, I’ll break out the cutters, soldering iron and shrink tube. I’ve done it all before....
I got my 1st Covid shot today with the redhead. She’s fine, I got achy, so a slow day for me. But I did put an interesting touch on the 87 4wd Rickstoration. I highlighted the locking hub directions while I was doing the next steps on the monkey lamps for the redhead’s grand girlies.
I’d been thinking about a way of Rickstoring the silver accents on the dash of the Mark V & used these hubs as a Guinea pig. 90% of the dash is very good, but a few high touch spots had the silver rubbed off. I couldn’t do it with a brush even before my hands started shaking...
Here, I cut a short dowel (minimal porosity but porous) and rounded the top just a little. I dipped it in the paint lid, but then blotted it almost dry on the clean paintbrush. Then I very gently tapped it on the raised letters. I’m loving the result! Where there were worn spots that were too low to tap, I put a minuscule amount of paint on the tip of that orange pick, and dotted in the gaps. I wasn’t worried about perfect here, but I’m definitely going to try it on the Lincoln!
QUESTION: & I think I asked, but does anyone know where I can get just those plastic crossbars? Mine seem to be heat damaged. If not, baking soda trick...
& My 87 brake lines came in today, so I’m going to shift my focus from the radio on the 97 to getting the 87 on the road and let these important cosmetic issues wait a little....