Greg Leggatt was doing the harnesses. Ron From: chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Behalf Of John Nowosacki When I restored my 57C, there was a club member who was doing an excellent job with reproducing the wiring harnesses for that year, but I don't think he is still making them anymore. Can't remember the name as it was around 20 years ago. Man, is time ever flying by. I used the Rhode Island outfit in the 90's when I did my 55 C-300, and it worked fine. Both cars were being completely taken apart, so it was easy to do the dash wiring with the dashes out of the cars. I don't really want to even think about having to do the G convertible underdash wiring harness, or the harness for my Hurst, especially if trying to do them with the dash still in the car and an old man's eyesight and dexterity. Yikes! On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 2:12 PM <apozdol@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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