Replacement wiring harness
not sure where you could find that harness. Maybe look through Hemmings or MCG.
I would just find another one at the salvage yard and test it very good, checking every wire and connection. If something doesnt measure up, then repair. Sometimes you can find low milage pickups in the salvage, especially late eighties/early nineties.
I would just find another one at the salvage yard and test it very good, checking every wire and connection. If something doesnt measure up, then repair. Sometimes you can find low milage pickups in the salvage, especially late eighties/early nineties.
I would hunt one in a junk yard. The entire harness will cost very little, though it will probably take several hours to remove without damaging it.
I remember buying the shell to a '70 Challenger RT and slowly turning it into a drivable car; the wiring harness, dash assembly,steering column and instruments took about half a day to install. It took more than two days to remove said items from the donor car.
I remember buying the shell to a '70 Challenger RT and slowly turning it into a drivable car; the wiring harness, dash assembly,steering column and instruments took about half a day to install. It took more than two days to remove said items from the donor car.
www.kwikwire.com is a nice system I used for a street rod and it is inexpensive all wires are labeled and a new fuse box with ignition cut off built in security
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