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64 Plymouth belvedere wiring

ohiokm

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Merry Christmas All, I'm looking to replace my engine and under dash wiring with an upgrade aftermarket system. ATC fuses. I'm running aftermarket gauges, Full MSD ignition, line lock, electric fuel pump, electric fan and all factory lights for street use. Any suggestions on a brand or name or website or phone #????
64 Plymouth Belvedere 512 ci wedge

Thanks in advance...

Kirk
 
Good luck, it is going to take some patience to re-wire that car. The fuse box is the heart of the wiring system so everything will have to cut apart and then stitched back together with the new ATC fuse box. You can get generic re-wire kits from Autowire and places like that but I don't think you'll find anything that is "plug and play". You might find something that is plug and play for a stock '64 B body but nobody is going to have anything that fits the stock switches, stock ignition key, etc. but also works with your MSD, fuel pump, line lock, etc.
 
You might try Ron Francis Wire works . They have a listing for 1961 thru 1975 mopar express series wiring kit . They have drawing for the different plug ins for the turn signal plugs . They will build a kit to your needs , you may have to use their switches . I will have to do the same on my 1965 AFX car . One wire alternator , MSD 6AL along with my 2 Spal relays for my fans and electric fuel pump . Closest thing I could find to do the job . Have used 1 of their kits on my 1941 Willys car . Hope this helps John
 
Good luck, it is going to take some patience to re-wire that car. The fuse box is the heart of the wiring system so everything will have to cut apart and then stitched back together with the new ATC fuse box. You can get generic re-wire kits from Autowire and places like that but I don't think you'll find anything that is "plug and play". You might find something that is plug and play for a stock '64 B body but nobody is going to have anything that fits the stock switches, stock ignition key, etc. but also works with your MSD, fuel pump, line lock, etc.
Take a look at Ron Francis wire works kit XP-777 it's as close to plug and play as you can get with all the spaces he will need for all his extras . They can fix the kit so he can use his oem starter switch and turn signal wiring in his column. And the kit will have all new wiring .
 
Take a look at Ron Francis wire works kit XP-777 it's as close to plug and play as you can get with all the spaces he will need for all his extras . They can fix the kit so he can use his oem starter switch and turn signal wiring in his column. And the kit will have all new wiring .


Thank U!! I believe this is exactly what I need for this 64 rewire project.

Cheers
Kirk
 
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