What unobtainium parts are needs? starter list

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Curious if the original connectors had more sink aka more mass

kinda sucks the heat out when the lights on. if OEM was x mass(heavy brass) and new(coated ???) are x/2 (half as heavy) they would get much hotter. also think a "non conductive stiffener mount" may help like the circuit board spine in OEM
transferring heat to the body.

very nice thread, read it all

thanks

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Anyone needs or wants to collaborate on something, Im running 3 printers now and switched over to solidworks. I'd be glad to hop in and help on something.

Here's a little of the CAD and 3D print work Ive been doing.

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I'd be glad to pitch in on anything.
 

Probably very little demand, but rear defogger diffusers for a 1969 Barracuda notchback. Don't have a very good part to measure to build a model. Bottom where hose attaches is pretty solid, top is a mess.

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Ideally you need a bored experienced Mechanical Engineer with a pair of calipers, a 3D scanner, a 3D printer and a few of these laying around.

And who happens to own a 1968 Notchback.

I will probably have some time next week to model these in Fusion and make an STL I can share. I would do a test print and fit before sending out a file.

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