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Re: IML: reproduction wire and wiring sources



YNZ uses todays wiring and wraps the wiring in cloth. I have bought two harnesses from them. One for my 55 Newport and my 55 sedan. They already have the old wiring harnesses to make you one. It does take about 6 weeks to get the harness. Also they make the harness a little long. All the wires are marked to where they go.
 
Warren B. 
 
 
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Sent: Mon, 7 Aug 2006 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: IML: reproduction wire and wiring sources

If RI means Rhode Island Wiring, I agree. The items that I have gotten from them have been great. They have an excellent catalog also.
 
Paul W.
 
 
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Hi 
 
I called Y'nz for my 1955 and they didn't offer anything. I got all from RI Wire and am happy with the result and appearance, only a few slight modifications were necessary. 
 
Jan in Ojai, CA 
1955 Sedan 
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 9:16 PM 
Subject: RE: IML: reproduction wire and wiring sources 
 
>I can second Mikey on this. Y and Z's are the class of the industry for >old 
> car wiring harnesses - I've used them for 20 years - their stuff is top 
> notch and they are nice people to deal with. 

> Dick Benjamin 

> -----Original Message----- 
>>From mike and linda sutton 
> Today, I think it was Don Dickinson, was looking for a source for older > car 
> wire and or wiring harnesses and such. Im sure there are others, but one > of 

> the most often seen in most automotive magazines is Ynz....which is Yanez 
> actually. They are one of the few who still can do the old cloth covered 
> wire, which I believe they use a cloth cover over a wire with real 
> insulation, so the fire hazard associated with cloth covered wire is > greatly 

> reduced. I dont work for them so dont take my word for it, just check > them 
> out for yourself. 

> http://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/ 

> Mikey 
> 62 Crown Coupe 






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