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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

From the set of Chop Cut Rebuild...


Greetings from Southern California.  I've been out here for the past few days with the crew from WAS Productions and Classic Industries taping an episode of Chop Cut Rebuild

CCR host, Dan Woods and his team have been rebuilding a 1972 Duster.  It was in a pretty sad state when they started but it is shaping up to be an awesome ride. 

Wiring harnesses specific to that vintage of MOPAR are practically impossible to find.  They turned to us to wire it with our universal 3-Cell Kit for all of the usual vehicle functions: headlights, turn-signals, fans, brake lights, etc.  They also added our inMOTION Motor Controller Cell for the windows, lock actuators and the exhaust cut-outs. 

The install went really well.  We spent yesterday getting cells mounted, power cables run from the battery and harnesses roughed in.  Today, we wired the switches to the MASTERCELL and taped the process.  Everything said and done, we wired the car, tested everything and cleaned up in 2 days with a camera crew hanging around looking over our shoulders. 

You can catch the unveiling of the car at the Classic Industries booth at the 2011 SEMA show in Las Vegas.  Until then, they are keeping a lot of the details of the car hush-hush.  You will have to wait until then to see the finished product. 

The new season of Chop Cut Rebuild will air on SPEED TV in October.  Watch their website at www.ccr.tv for dates and check your local listings.  The episode featuring the ISIS install in the car will air just after the new year.  We'll keep you all posted as we get close. 

Thanks to Dan Woods, Edgar Soler, Edward Peghin and the whole crew for a great time and a job well done. 

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