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I heard he has made them and they were very good and was selling them for under 100.00 vs Stocks at 300.00. But I haven't been able to find any info on locating Bob.

Thanks Richard...

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Originally posted by RichardT:
Coz, the panel used by Bob Timma is a great set up. i believe it's from an 86 Mittsibishi. You may be able to get Bob's email from some one on the BB. He's living in New Mexico now. He was selling the kit.
Richard T.
Coz,

As luck would have it Bob turned up on the DT e-mail list today, here's what he wrote;

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Since my move from Michigan to New Mexico over a year ago I have been way too
busy to subscribe to this list. I'm not any less busy but decided to satisfy my
List withdralls! New job, new home, new roads to tear up! Yes I'm lovin the area
we moved to. The pantera now sports 3 2bbl but has not seen the road with this
setup due to me taking my time with the modifications. I know several of you
were looking to see if I was still building fuse boxes? Yes I still am. I've
made some minor improvements to the ones with relays. Bob Timma #3952


His e-mail is listed as; ddbt10@msn.com
Yahoo.....
Just got off the phone with Bob....He's making them again and I have one coming this week.
$125.00, blade type !

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Coz:
I heard he has made them and they were very good and was selling them for under 100.00 vs Stocks at 300.00. But I haven't been able to find any info on locating Bob.

Thanks Richard...
Thanks Joules.....
I was on the phone with him when you posted your message.... Big Grin

Timing is everything....I have the one coming that he will finish working on this week...before the rush from others that are going to want one....

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Joules5:
Coz,
As luck would have it Bob turned up on the DT e-mail list today, here's what he wrote;
Wow, sounds a great price, does Bob's version mount in the stock location or in the front trunk?

How much lengthening or re-routing of wires/terminals is involved?

I picked up a used fuse box from JohnnyAlki and was lookig at doing the Larry Stock type conversion myself; it just entails some raw blade type fuse holders, soldering and an epoxy coating, but if Bob's is as good as people say I may go that route and take out the time and hassle factor.
Joules,

He makes 2 different types. One is the standard replacement for the fuse box we have now. Pretty much plug and play in the same location. No lengthening of wires....everything is done and ready for the conversion.
1 wire at a time, everything is labled on his fuse box and he sends a full color chart. He has also broken down a few of the circuits so there isn't so much draw on anyone circuit and routed them to seperate fuses. It will hold the the 14 fuses which is really great considing I have 2 more than a stock Pantera fuse box. He also told me to call him if I have any questions during the conversion and he would be more than willing to help me through it if I need any help. Very cool...What a nice guy Bob is. I think he's going to Vegas this year, at least he's planning on it. I look forward to meeting him.

The second one he has is the fuse box with relays for the headlights and radiator fans. This one is 275.00. I didn't need this one since I have already installed relays for my headlights and fans and their doing fine.

For the 125.00 it's well worth the cost to avoid the time and hassle of doing it yourself or paying 300.00 for Stocks, not to mention the postage I'm sure Stock would charge to send it.

What a breath of fresh air that he's doing this without the need of making a killing $$$ wise.
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All I do have several fuse boxes made up with and without relays. Let me knw if your interested.
Bob #3952

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Originally posted by Joules5:
Garth,

Here's the Pantera East (AKA Bob Timma) version, available with and without the relays. I have a photo of Larry's somewhere, I just can't find it, it may be on the work computer in which case I'll post in the AM.
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