close up. Maseratinet has repros of the coverplate, if you erase the Maserati icon in the corner and ignore that a couple in the positions are changed, then quite a miracle to find one. I do not know if Pantera are physically a match (but at least in pictures, they do look the same...)
https://www.maseratinet.com//p...-fuse-box-cover.aspx
one more pic showing the white insulator behind...
Denis, btw, no, I never noticed the Maseratis in the background !
And Nate, you probably do realize that the picture you provided here is history's best documentation of the fuse box relays...
I'd love to find originals for the vinyl jackets on the crimp connectors (the vinyl wire end caps marked Italy...!). Somewhere, there is a dusty box full of these waiting to be found...Lee
Denis, btw, no, I never noticed the Maseratis in the background !
And Nate, you probably do realize that the picture you provided here is history's best documentation of the fuse box relays...
I'd love to find originals for the vinyl jackets on the crimp connectors (the vinyl wire end caps marked Italy...!). Somewhere, there is a dusty box full of these waiting to be found...Lee
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Same placements as on mine. I am also missing the cover plate but I will be making some up eventually.
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Lee, in your photo #1 above, note the pointed-end glass Busse fuses in the fuse holder. I've been telling people for years that Busse DID make them in many sizes for Euro fuse holders and they solve the corrosion problem that makes circuits quit. Sadly, they went away when Busse was sold, but occasionally E-Bay has a few.
deniscCaretaker of 8MA1244 '70 Euro Mangusta DRIVE THEM, THEY WERE MEANT TO BE DRIVEN, IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT ONE, BUY A POSTER!
while we are on the subject of fuses, unicorn picture of the inside of Maserati cover, should not be that different since locations are the same except for 'Pompe Benzina' (if anyone caught that in previous post)
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