Topic: 53-82 Wiring Diagrams
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Dennis,
I appologize for the delay. I was sent out to investigate an accident on Sunday and just returned this evening.
Dennis if you send me a street address I'll Fed-Ex the CD. Otherwise it will be sent via USPS.
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There's no need to use FedEx. You can just use USPS. We live in a small community and everything that USPS delivers needs to be addressed to a P.O. Box (forget all that "rain, sleet & snow" stuff you read about. When you live at 8,000', there is no house delivery available). So here's where you send it via USPS:
Dennis Brown
P.O. Box 4004
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Thanks again for your help.

Adam,
I am a new member and have posted my problem. I have purchased my 'Shark', a pretty clean '82 collector edition. I wanted an older model but the price goes up exponentially as the years go back. Still, I love my car and it's a good starter, especially for my wife. I need some wiring help with this orange hot wire in the battery compartment. I have all the manuals for my car and complete assembly manual from GM, but I can't find any mention of this wire. It appears to original equipment. I would love to have a better wiring diagram because I'm a good mechanic but a terrible electrician. The dealers charge big bucks just to trace a dead short!
Thanks in advance,
terntes

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In da mail!!!
You should have it by now. 


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Adam, I could sure benefit from an '81 wiring diagram if possible. I know it's a lot of trouble
but I would really appreciate it. Whacha think,
pretty please?
jim


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No trouble a-tall, jimyouare!!
On it's way...

On it's way...
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You got it! 

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[QUOTE=debrown]There's no need to use FedEx. You can just use USPS. We live in a small community and everything that USPS delivers needs to be addressed to a P.O. Box (forget all that "rain, sleet & snow" stuff you read about. When you live at 8,000', there is no house delivery available). So here's where you send it via USPS:
Dennis Brown
P.O. Box 4004
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Thanks again for your help.
[/QUOTE]

Dennis,
Did you receive the CD ?
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