Re: '65 wiring harness?
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Re: '65 wiring harness?




I used Evan's Wiring in Pa for both my '65s.  http://evanswiring.tripod.com/

They make reproduction harnesses with the correct color and gauge of wire and the correct terminals. They are $90 to $110 for the engine harness. They don't list the front light harness for our 65's but if you sent them one, they can make it. If you need a core to send them, I probably have one I can loan you until you get the new stuff installed.

  Akron Don
62-65 list 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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