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RE: '65 wiring harness?



Hi Mike, thanks.  That sounds like a pretty good deal, considering the 
Year One stuff is the same price for only the engine harness.
   TP



fmichael graham wrote:
> 
> Tony, et al,
> I had to replace the wiring on an '81 truck I own &
> found a good harness, for a pretty good price, made by
> a company called "keep it clean" a bumper to bumper
> harness, with new fuse box, etc., ran me about $160
> Canadian, in Vancouver. The wires are all black & well
> marked. Works great, no headaches. I'll be using the
> same company for my '65 Sport Fury's, & '56 Coronet's,
> harness. I'll bet you could get it for a lot cheaper
> in California.
> Hope this helps.
> Mike
> 
> --- 62-65 list <tpuig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Hi guys, it's been a while since I've been here.  
> > 
> > Finally decided after about 10 years to fix the
> > electrical gremlins in 
> > the 'vert.  After doing a thorough inspection, I've
> > discovered my wiring 
> > harness is shot.  Old, crumbly, burned, worn in
> > various places.  Rather 
> > than cobble something together, I'd rather just find
> > a replacement.  
> > Other than the Mopar Performance electronic
> > ignition, its' stock, so it 
> > shouldn't be rocket science.  This is from the
> > firewall to the engine.  
> >    I looked on the Year One site and they have a
> > couple of generic '65 
> > Dodge B body harnesses.  Should I go for the HU24,
> > which is original?  
> > Or the HU24M, which is configured for the later
> > (1970+) voltage 
> > regulator and alternator.  The alternator is fine,
> > but I wouldn't 
> > necessarily mind upgrading it after 40 years.  Any
> > suggestion for a new 
> > coil, as well?  This is a stock 361, so I'm not
> > looking for ultimate 
> > high performance, just a dependable driver.
> >    And is there a source besides Year One?  I have
> > nothing against them, 
> > but if there is something better, please let me
> > know.  Thanks
> >    TP
> > 
> > 
> > Tony Puig
> > Mountain View, CA
> > '65 Coronet 500 'vert
> > tpuig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 
> > 
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Tony Puig
Mountain View, CA
'65 Coronet 500 'vert
tpuig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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