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New Wire Harness
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DanD32 |
07-21-2022 @ 3:45 PM
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Hey Guys A Good friend of mine has A bone stock 1954 Ford pannel wagon old flower car it's going to need new wiring thru out and wants it to as close to original as he can any ideas where he might find these at A fair price? THANKS
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carcrazy |
07-21-2022 @ 4:47 PM
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One source is MACs Auto Parts. I used a complete wire harness from them to rewire a '53 Ford Courier several years ago. The total cost was about $1K.
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Big Red 51 |
07-22-2022 @ 5:24 AM
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I have always used Tyree Harris who advertises in the V8 Magazine. Bought four harnesses, great quality and he will help you with each piece. Runs from about $800 to $1000, depending on what accessories you have. 804-556-5200 in Virginia Don
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51504bat |
07-22-2022 @ 6:03 AM
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YnZ Yesterday's parts. Excellent ORIGINAL wiring harnesses but with the option of adding custom additions like turn signals. I have gotten good advice from them about wiring issues and it wasn't even for one of their harnesses. I've also bought loom material and other electrical parts from them. Can't say enough good things about them. And the owner is a car guy as well. Worth a phone call. IMO. https://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/ (909) 798-1498
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37RAGTOPMAN |
07-22-2022 @ 6:07 AM
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new wire harness, good idea, did you try RHODEISLAND wiring ? I have installed one from them, comes with instructions hope this helps 37Ragtopman
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DanD32 |
07-23-2022 @ 3:13 AM
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Thanks Guys I will pass the information on to him. Thanks Again
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