RE: Wiring harness
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RE: Wiring harness




Michael Phelps wrote:
> 
> I've been in touch with Bill Evans, very nice guy. He has engine and 
> light forward harnesses only for our cars, it seems time began in 1966 
> when looking for parts sometimes. Also he does not do dash harnesses at 
> all. 
> I've searched around the major vendors and if I buy the harnesses made 
> specifically for a 65 B body (no one I've found has all three main 
> groups) it's going to run upwards of $800.00. The dash harness alone is 
> $580.00 at the Paddock. That's why I've started looking at kits such as 
> Painless and the like. So far EZwire is the cheapest but their web site 
> has very little information. Tried calling but didn't get an answer. I 
> spoke with a technician at Painless and he pointed me to the kit I 
> needed and we talked for ten minutes or so, he answered all my 
> questions. The kit is from headlights to taillights a new fuse block and 
> all the connection hardware for $385.00. What to do, what to do. I guess 
> I'll surf the web some more but I like the support from Painless. I'll 
> let you know what happens.
> 
> Mike P 
> ------===========================================================

Gee, that sounds pretty good. I have major problems in my dash. I 
already rewired much of the engine compartment but it wouldn't hurt to 
redo it looking more original and probably neater. 

When my new addition is completed then I'll have a place at home for my 
car and it'll be much easier to actually work on it.



Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies


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