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How can I hide wiring?

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I have a '67 coupe and I'm getting ready for an engine swap. I was wondering how I can hide the wiring in the engine compartment. I'm trying to get it as clean as possible. I found one article that described running it through conduit through the driver’s side fender. Any other ideas or suggestions?

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Running it on the other side of the fender apran is all I know of. Using nice wirse loom covers can help, esspcaily if you make it match the color schem of the car.

-Shaun
 

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Shaun is right. If you loom it nicely, it will look good. You cannot completely hide it, there will always be wires that have to jump from teh fender to the motor. The only real way is moving it to the fenderwell. It is going to take lots of wire extending and its a pain. I really wouldnt do it unless you are putting a new harness in or have the car pretty far apart. Lots of places to make electrical mistakes
 
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