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'63 Dodge 330 Max Wedge Battery Cable Firewall Hole

VANDAN

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Fishing the trunk mount Positive cable to the front. Does anyone have a pic of the factory location, size, and grommet, where these came through the firewall ? Any & all Info appreciated, Thanks...
 
63 firewall shot .jpg
 
i posted the above photo its the hole to right and bottom of the master cylinder plate there in the same spot on dodge and plymouth dont have the car anymore but thats the factory hole dont remember the hole size call but i pretty sure its the same size hole as the one for the 63 speedometer grommet
 
i posted the above photo its the hole to right and bottom of the master cylinder plate there in the same spot on dodge and plymouth dont have the car anymore but thats the factory hole dont remember the hole size call but i pretty sure its the same size hole as the one for the 63 speedometer grommet
The hole is centered on the pin location for the insulation pad, which was already in place. Just had to open it up to 1-1/4" and find a plug for it, Thanks !
 


Watch this video and you will see the correct location and size. Don't think it is
1 1/4?
 
Here is mine. Two cables for 63 and grommet was turned backwards, pretty interesting.

battery cable grommet.jpg
 
this was a photo of a real car not a clone
The video appears to be of a "real" car, as well, and appears to show the original location, grommet and dual wires, the complete picture. Never implied that my picture was of a "real" car, just showing how I did mine. Just trying to help, as I believe VANDAN is building a clone or tribute or the hole would already be there and he would be using two cables instead of one. VANDAN working on my clone today and I'll get you the part numbers off the leaf springs.
 
the x one step beyond of Al Olster came to minnesota in 69 i got it as a roller in 99 the photo of car above and the one of the firewall
 
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