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Location: SOUTH DUNEDIN NEW ZEALAND | hi I have the chance to buy a nos wiring loom for a 1960 Plymouth , would it replace the loom in my 61 dodge phoenix easily , both are left hook ,the phoenix has air con also
any info would be very much appreciated
thanks
moparl
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Location: Perth Australia | Good question
There wouldnt be that much different between the 2, but the question is, whats wrong with yours?
Unless its really been butchered or badly smoked up, you will find its not really that hard to fix (time consuming, yes, but not hard)
The hardest part is getting everything dis connected (which you have to do anyway) and hooking it all back up.
The NOS harness most likely is not factory air (if yours is), so those wires wont be there and you will also find that the harness is in sections, so unless its a complete harness (with all the sections), you will find some of it wont match.
I am not sure if your 61 has an alternator or not, but if so, the plymouth had a generator, so that part will be different (separate harness on the 60 as well).
Really, if its cheap enough, it might be worth it anyway, just to get the plugs and stuff, but I would hate to kill a NOS harness that someone with a 60 plymouth would just about kill for
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Location: SOUTH DUNEDIN NEW ZEALAND | hi mick thanks for your reply , ok my 61 dodge is under full rebuild I have the dash out and some of the loom has been repaired. the new loom is complete from dash to head lights and if it doesn't fit it could be a spare for my 60 fury convertible he is asking $420 nz
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Location: West Jordan | It depends on what it is, if it is an old stock then you should guy it. But if it is an 80s or newer reproduction then no you are better off with stock. In the late 70s, the quality of the wire, insulation, and connectors went way down. |
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Location: Perth Australia | $420 in Kiwi coin is a bargain, you should already have it there even if it is a reproduction.
I know there is no way I could make that harness for that much
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Location: SOUTH DUNEDIN NEW ZEALAND | hi just bought the loom , decided that all the stuff I sold at the last swap meet , was paying for it and if of no use can still pass it on to another member
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Location: Perth Australia | Good
Now I know where I might get one if I need it
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