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1965 TI ignition
Does any one have pictures of the wires that go to the terminal block that is behind the distributor mounted to the firewall. I believe one of the ignition wires attaches to the stud but the 2 other wires in the loom go somewhere else.
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I think we discussed this in a previous thread somewhere on here.
See if this helps:
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1965 GTO
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Thanks for the pictures
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