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Best Source for Wiring Harness
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carcrazy |
03-26-2015 @ 1:06 PM
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Recently bought a mostly original '53 Ford that could benefit from new wiring harnesses from front to rear bumpers. What is the best source for original type 6 volt wiring harnesses that won't break the bank? Please advise. Thank you.
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Big Red 51 |
03-26-2015 @ 3:05 PM
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I have used Tyree Harris in VA for severalc cars. Last was 53 Victoria and ran about 800 $ for quality correct wiring. There are others also. Tyree is very helpful with your questions. Don
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ken ct. |
03-26-2015 @ 4:15 PM
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R.I. wireing is good also , did 3 cars with them. ken ct.
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lazy69ranch |
03-26-2015 @ 5:05 PM
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I've had great experiences with Rhode Island Wire. High quality wire, terminals and even color coded and sized like the original harness. May not be the cheapest price, but I know I will never have to do it again.
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trjford8 |
03-26-2015 @ 5:08 PM
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Also try Bauer Electronics in Bend , Oregon. Ph# 541-389-7755. They make harnesses for many of the V-8 vendors.
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DD931 |
03-27-2015 @ 9:16 AM
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Another pitch for Rhode Island Wiring. Not cheap, but very high quality and attention to detail.
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