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67 GTX Fender Turn Signals

Big9crab

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I recently purchased a 67 GTX, it has fender mounted bullet shaped turn signals. For some reason the wires were disconnected and coiled up and hanging from the underneath side of the fender. I have a wiring diagram from Classic Car Wiring that shows they connect to the front turn lights. The dangling wires have connector ends still on them and I cannot find where they connect to the front turn lights. Thought about just cutting off the connector ends and splicing into the turn signal wire, but wanted to see if anyone knows exactly where the connectors are supposed to be connected before I do so.
 
should be a similar bullet type connector that comes off the front turn signal lamp harness
 
should be a similar bullet type connector that comes off the front turn signal lamp harness
Thanks, I have traced the wires from the turn signals back as far as I can, no luck in finding a connector any where in the path. Thought possibly they connected farther up the path someplace.
 
Diagrams are tipically NOT an EXACT representation to the reality. Just a guide, but is not uncommon they get moved the exact place for splices. Not saying this is the case thought, but…
 
It's possible that the lighting harness was replaced with a regular 67 B body harness.

I would try and find bullet connectors that fit the turn signal indicator end and run a wire using the new connector right to the turn signal plug out front.
That way you don't modify any existing wiring.
 
They connect to the fwd lamp harness. Mine has a pigtail on the parking lamp connector (green wire)
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This is off a 67 Coronet. Might be similar for a 67 GTX. You can see the little connector extension that splices off the green wire to the fender signal.

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