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Wiring Harness for my GTX

James1968gtx

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Hello everyone, its getting closer to painting. I have a question, I want to rewire the entire car, does anyone have a suggestion on which brand wiring harness is best.
 
You will get answers of painless etc etc.. There is a harness I purchased from Speedway I paid like 149.00 for to wire up a 65 F100. Its very complete and great instructions. It has 12 circuits which is plenty for these old cars. Here is a link. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Speedway-Economy-12-Circuit-Wiring-Harness,2352.html The hardest part was the turn signals with a dealer installed 4 way flasher.. That was a pain in the ***.
 
Evans Wiring in Erie Pennsylvania should be able to make one for you. He did a custom order for my Coronet.
 
Year One sells the M&H harnesses. They are spot on and work perfectly. Pricey? Yes. But so much easier and correct for your year ride...cr8crshr/Tuck:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
You can get them from Classic Industries setup for a dual ballast, mopar electronic ignition module connector and a two wire alternator. I think the price is good.
 
M&H Electrical Fabricators, http://www.wiringharness.com/
MoPar harnesses are sold exclusively by Year One
are the closest to correct
they're not cheap, but very good, plug & play

a few I've used on non-OE non-restoration stuff
more of day 2 type builds/racecars
Ron Francis
Painless Performance
American Autowire
EZ Wiring

Leer Electric in Sacramento Ca.

I use to buy a lot of my supplies
from www.madelectrical.com/ Mad Enterprises
he knows Mopar's too, good tech info
not sure if he does complete harnesses
 
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