Things that can't be done, take a bit of time.
The " Impossible", takes a wee bit longer.
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1929 Mercedes Gazelle with 1981 Mustang II running gear.
So far, so good, I and Walt
got the car safely back from Scotts' Bluff where I purchased it. Most of the lights and mechanics seemed to function, but much was left to be desired in the accessory electrical area, such as the windshield wipers, brake lights, tachometer and 
things of that nature.
So, I have purchased an after-market wiring harness and with a little bit of luck and a whole lot of ' vocal linguistics ',
perhaps we can bring her to within specs.
Uh, yeah...sure.
I'm usually not one to question the ability of a volunteer, but I don't recall so many wires being connected to the exhaust pipes when I drove it down here.
Spaghetti !
This word comes to mind as I see Walt running the wires
through the various nooks & crannies of the engine compartment. Better him than me, is all I can say.
My area of expertise, I'm
redesigning the crossbar, 
horns and headlight assembly.
Not quite pleased with the original configuration, I plan
to bring the headlights in closer
together in an effort to simulate
the earlier Roadster design.
Now here, we have a dilemma, it seems we've attempted to 
do two or more things at the same time. 
It has been my experience, that if you work until break time, 
THEN have your coffee, you tend to accomplish the 
task at hand quicker. 
Remind me of this at our next employer / employee meeting.