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Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | I have a 57 Plymouth Suburban 2 door wagon that spent most of it's life in the Arizona desert, so far all of the wiring works but it's a cracked dry mess just waiting to go poof! Does anyone sell a correct replacement harness (I'd replace all of it if available from front to back). Thanks! (301 V8 A.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 301 V8 A.jpg (230KB - 154 downloads) | ||
Kenny J. |
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Inactive by user's request Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | I had mine made by Y 'n Z Yesterdays Parts and I am very happy with it: http://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/ K. Edited by Kenny J. 2009-04-01 9:28 PM | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | Thanks! Any idea of what I will need to pay? | ||
Kenny J. |
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Inactive by user's request Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | I paid $550 or so. Sent my old harness and they made a new one, using it as a pattern. But that was nearly ten years ago. K. | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | Yes, I called they have the dash forward harness ($695.00 - OUCH!) and can make a tail lamp harness using mine as a pattern for another $200+. This project is getting expensive! | ||
wbower3 |
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Walter passed away on Jul 29, 2014. We will miss you, Walt! Posts: 5358 Location: Heaven Above (Formerly Oklahoma City,OK) | Yeah, but it's only MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What else would you do with it besides whiskey, beer, wild women and such other frivilous endeavors? It also helps the manufacutrer stay in business and keeps most of it out of the government's hands, at least for a little while.................LOL, Walt | ||
FURY |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1052 Location: Auckland, New Zealand. | I had one made by Greg Leggatt in Canada. His reproductions are concours quality (he is a concours car judge). They come complete with installation instructions, correct lengths, each single wire is tagged showing what it fits onto, color coded wires are as the factory intended, every single terminal connection and cover is as the factory used. I am a fussy bugger, and I was more than satisfied with his work!!! I think I paid US$495, about 5 years ago. Mine is now installed and fully functional, and there have been zero problems, and it looks like the day the factory made it. His details are: GREG LEGGATT, 8738 County Road 2, Napanee, Ontario K7R3L1, CANADA. leggatt@kos.net Phone 613-354-2712. Good luck. Glenn, 57 Plymouth Fury. | ||
chrysler300c |
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Expert ,, George Passed away July 28th 2021, He will be Missed Posts: 1295 Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | I got mine from Greg Legatt also. I think his can run as high as $700 to $800 if you have power windows, power seats and a/c. He starts at a base and then you add on the options you need and the price changes accordingly. They are great harnesses and everything has the right connectors on the ends and is also labeled for where it goes. George | ||
FURY |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1052 Location: Auckland, New Zealand. | Quite possibly. My Fury is low on electric options, therefore is probably on the lower side of cost. Obviously more options equals more wiring equals more cost. Glenn. | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | Thank you! I sent an email for a quote. I appreciate the lead, you guys are great! | ||
57PlymouthNC |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 331 Location: Northern North Carolina | Ebay always has wiring harnesses, but they may be crap (just adding the info anyway so you'll know your options). I'm guessing that if the Ebay ones were any good, someone here would've mentioned that. May be ok though if your car is pretty basic/few power options. | ||
55coronet440 |
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Veteran Posts: 272 Location: Missouri | I made a new harness from the dash forward on the 55 after a rebuilt alternator shorted out; took a while & I did it on the dining table. Harold | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | I haven't recieved my harness from Greg yet but it's paid for, just waiting for the mailman to show up with it. He charged me $705.00 for a complete harness headlights to tail lights. My wagon is a low option base model, a radio and a dome light is about all it has other than main engine & dash functions. I am a believer in replacing any wiring that's so old, it's too easy to get a short/fire or to lose a generator if you get a bad ground, etc. Expensive up front but cheap insurance in the long run. Edited by Scott Smith Harms 2009-06-01 2:00 PM | ||
FURY |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1052 Location: Auckland, New Zealand. | My thoughts too about 52 year old cracked and previously joined wiring-replace the lot. Cheap insurance and great peace of mind! Let us know when you receive it, and what you think of it Scott. I was more than happy with mine. Glenn. | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | It arrived today, looks awesome and labled well. It's ALLOT of work ahead to install though, quite a few connections to make. I will be taking the dash out to do it on the bench, no way I want to tackle this job on my back wedged up under the dash. Any local volonteer help offerings will be accepted....Free Beer! Edited by Scott Smith Harms 2009-06-02 5:15 PM (57 Plymouth Wagon Wire Harness New.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 57 Plymouth Wagon Wire Harness New.jpg (191KB - 151 downloads) | ||
JimK |
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Veteran Posts: 259 Location: Detroit MI area | Greg does quality work, even installing new light bulbs in the sockets. A couple of things- Take good photos before you start. I'd leave the labels on the wires until everything checks out. Greg used to suggest powering up the new system with a battery charger first. I think he mentions a 7-10 amp setting. The test each component separately. If there's a problem you don't want the full battery pushing juice into the system. Tie wires to one end of the old tail light harnesses before you pull it out of the wagon's quarter panel and across the tail of the car. With wagons its a heckofalot easier to pull the new harnesses in. The firewall grommet and grommets at the tail light end are often toasted. Gary Goers sells replacements. Watch that the wire routing isn't within the handbrake and brake pedal travel Figure on an extra days work to play with all the stuff you normally can't get at. Like checking the wiper pivots, cleaning the gauges, playing with the trans buttons and general housekeeping. I can't believe how bad my old harness was when it was removed. Wires had been cut, patched, melted and petrified. The car never would have been right with that old harness. Greg claims there's a heck of big difference when you first see the lights come on at night! Jim Krausmann Detroit | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | Tie wires to one end of the old tail light harnesses before you pull it out of the wagon's quarter panel and across the tail of the car. With wagons its a heckofalot easier to pull the new harnesses in. OOPS! Too late for that, I had to send him the tail lamp harness to copy as he didn't have a pattern and I had no idea what I was getting into until it was almost out of the car. Oh well, I'll figure it out somehow. Thank you for the other tips! | ||
FURY |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1052 Location: Auckland, New Zealand. | For the hassle of working on your back reaching into areas where you wish your arm had 3 more elbows, I too would recommend pulling the dashboard and doing the job on the bench. Glenn. | ||
Kenny J. |
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Inactive by user's request Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | FURY - 2009-06-01 5:29 PM My thoughts too about 52 year old cracked and previously joined wiring-replace the lot. Cheap insurance and great peace of mind! Amen, Glenn! Even a find like this could be brittle: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=40000... There is nothing nice about an electrical fire. K. | ||
Kenny J. |
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Inactive by user's request Location: Las Vegas, Nevada | Scott Smith Harms - 2009-06-02 2:12 PM It arrived today, looks awesome and labled well. It's ALLOT of work ahead to install though, quite a few connections to make. I will be taking the dash out to do it on the bench, no way I want to tackle this job on my back wedged up under the dash. Any local volunteer help offerings will be accepted....Free Beer! I wish I was near you to help. I installed my '59's dash/engine compartment harness with the dash in place. It was a three hour job. I was quite proud of myself until the next day, when I woke up with a stiff neck and a VERY SORE lower back. K. | ||
Jessica |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1053 Location: Ny | This may sound like a stupid question, but I honestly dont know, so I will ask. I am definetely going to replace the wiring harness in the 55 desoto. Will a 12V conversion matter in chosing a wiring harness? Will I need to let mr Leggatt know if I am planning on upgrading to 12V in the future? There are other important things to consider as far as mechanics are concerned on t he vehicle, however I don't want to spend the money for a wiring harness, just to realize I will need a different one when I am prepared to upgrade system. Edited by Jessica 2009-06-03 10:12 AM | ||
JimK |
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Veteran Posts: 259 Location: Detroit MI area | Jessica, I won't guess at differences in wiress converting from 6 to 12 volt. I'm sure someone on the list has personal experience with that. I don't believe Greg does the '55-56 models with the cloth wrapped wires. I've only seen him do the 57 to mid 60's vinyl wire harnesses. Jim Krausmann | ||
phins |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1172 Location: bradenton florida | You see that hole just in front of your air cleaner. Start stuffing $100 bills into it. Keep pushing them in until you see them start to come out of the tailpipe. That will take care of everything | ||
Scott Smith Harms |
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Veteran Posts: 209 | Yep, that hole accepts allot of wadded paper for sure! 1957 Plymouth Wagon – Parts cost tracking 28.97 Fuel Pump 1.00 Gas Tank O-Ring 6.13 Rislone Oil 18.99 Silicone Gasket 14.18 Anti-freeze (2 gal) 2.99 Gumout (Gasket Cleaner) 57.48 Engine Oil (12 quarts 10w30) 14.12 Oil filter 12.72 Spark Plugs 200.00 Boil & repair radiator 236.98 Boil & repair fuel tank 150.00 Rebuild Generator 110.00 Rebuild Starter 59.00 New Voltage Regulator 34.90 Soft brake line hoses 27.90 Fuel sender filter & float 100.00 Fuel sending unit 30.55 Gas cap 76.09 Rebuild water pump 14.04 Fan Belt 5.88 Thermostat .69 Thermostat gasket 1.98 Fuel line-sending unit 6.99 Fuel filter 13.05 Radiator hose 16.33 Radiator hose 18.99 Heater hose 8.72 Bypass hose 45.00 Ignition Key 705.00 Complete Wire Harness Sub $2,033.79 | ||
Chrome58 |
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Expert Posts: 1316 Location: Belgium, 40 miles south of Brussels | Scott Smith Harms - 2009-06-02 11:12 PM It arrived today, looks awesome and labled well. I am quite amazed at the fact that you have all connections made up and even have light bulbs and their sockets provided. I ordered a full wiring harness kit from Greg Leggat in 2006 for my car, but I think it came without all those. I'll look into it this evening, but I'm almost sure it does not have light bulbs and sockets (it's not installed yet) Edited by Chrome58 2009-06-11 9:13 AM | ||
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