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| 1954 Cj3b Firewall; Picture and location of firewall holes | |
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| asesso | Oct 13 2009, 10:13 AM Post #1 |
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I am restoring a 1954 CJ3b. Unfortunately the body was beyond repair and I replace it with a Repli-Tub. Can anyone provide me with a picture or diagraham of the location of the holes drilled in the firewall for the wiring harness, Throttle controls and especially for the installation of a Harrison heater Thanks Art |
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| 1954cj3b | Oct 13 2009, 11:01 AM Post #2 |
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dont know if these are clear enough this one has a good shot where water lines go to heater ![]() ![]() hope these help |
3b'ers do it on all 4's
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