"Buzz bar" is not a term I am familiar with (google gives some interesting result

). Is that an earthing/grounding bar, like a threaded brass bar or a terminal block hooked to a body bolt?
Thanks for that link, Mike. Interesting - kind of looks like black hot glue with a mold set, but is likely more than that. Looks especially good for exposed joints, like trailer wiring?
Buzz,
Thanks for the comments, link and advice. The twisted wire approach came from the manager at one of the local electrical supply houses and seemed like a good idea to reduce the number of conductors in the bundle, but based on comments here I think that the spliced ground would be a headache later. I especially appreciate the comment about troubleshooting - chasing a bad ground can be a big enough headache without introducing splice joints. I also like your common supply approach. Last night I was sorting through the final separation and grouping of wires, and found that I have five devices that require direct battery feed (fuse block #10, EFI ECU, Spal Fan Controller, Vintage Air unit, and Alternator Bypass connection). My battery is tucked up under the dash and I have bulkhead connections through the body/firewall down beside the starter, but five ring lugs would be a lot, and likely makes that cable to bulkhead connection questionable. One feed to a TB will be lots better.
Status - I have the trunk wired and secured (need to revisit the grounds for lights), headlight circuits ready to pull through the frame, and all other wires segregated and tagged. The only thing slowing me down now is that the pretty firewall bulkhead port got backordered for two days, and now will not be here until Monday or Tuesday

keeping me from punching my firewall/body hole for the engine sensors, fan, alternator and starter circuits. I still have plenty to do - mount under dash courtesy lamps, door jamb switches, pretty up the back dash wiring harness with wire ties vs the split plastic coil Painless used, etc, etc. I am going to have a much better finished product because of the tips, talents, advice and direction shared here.
Thanks guys & gals.
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