Today after messing around under the instrument cluster my '63 coupe would not keep running once I released the key from the start position. First thing I checked was the ballast resister but it had continuity so I then looked at the ignition switch. Even though I have had the cluster out of the car 2 or 3 times I had never noticed the "Bubba" repair to the Ignition wire leading to the switch, see the first picture. I could not get at these wires properly without removing the cluster so it was another "Here we go again" job. For some reason, when I was removing the oil pressure line from the back of the gauge I looked up and to my horror discovered what you see in the second picture
. Surprisingly I have never had any real electrical problems with this car in the 30+ years I have owned it. I thought I would post this as a reminder to everyone that whenever you are into any wiring or expose any wiring that you don't normally see to really take a few minutes and thoroughly check for this type of problem. This was just sitting on the brace under the dash and wasn't even really rubbing, see the third picture, so I guess it was just 50+ years of vibration. After 50 years even the slightest rubbing of wires can lead to a major short. Needless to say the battery disconnect switch just may have saved me. If you don't have one, get one.

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