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Stephen Walters
Feb 8th, 09, 03:17 PM
Just having all sorts of advendures trying to find a fuse panel for a 68 camaro. Can anyone help. If I replace the fuse panel, will I also have to replace the wiring to the panel. Is the wiring to the fuse panel integral with the panel.

How easy or difficult is it to replace a fuse panel.

dukemd66
Feb 8th, 09, 04:49 PM
I think you are going to have to at least buy a dash/fuse panel
check out american autowire. https://0193647.netsolstores.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=25630

Are you planning are using all of your old harnesses?

Everett#2390
Feb 8th, 09, 04:50 PM
To find a 'bare' panel will be hard to non-existent other than a salvage yard.
More than likely, I believe you would have to purchase the panel with wiring. Does make for a little less stress and time.

American Auto Wire, as I read here, makes a good product. Most of the companies make the change to ATO fuses as the glass fuses are getting hard to find, but they are out there for the purist.

There is a locking tab on the terminal having to be unlocked from the front, usually a piece of banding steel or a small diameter paper clip, then the wire/terminal can be pulled from the back side.

Stephen Walters
Feb 8th, 09, 05:15 PM
Thanks for your kind reply. I think now that I will have to buy the panel with wiring. Thanks again.

Stephen Walters
Feb 8th, 09, 05:17 PM
I will try american auto wire. Thanks so much. I, right now anyway, plan to keep as many of my harnesses as I can.

Eric Kammerer
Feb 9th, 09, 04:57 AM
Stephen -

When you call AAW, ask for Donny Bock (or just use the "dial by name" option, and input "Bock"). I know other members here have bought just a new, OE style fuse block from AAW, but you can describe what you're trying to do and the condition of the rest of the wiring, and Donny will tell you what your best option is.

Stephen Walters
Feb 10th, 09, 12:50 PM
Man! You are a life saver. I will can now.

Much thanks!