Wiring Harness
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Wiring Harness



I've just about completed the installation of a new wiring harness in my '62 
Crown.  I got it from Greg Leggatt who can be reached at leggatt@xxxxxxx .  I 
found his ad in the WPC news and contacted him.  I thought his price was high 
and knew nothing of him, but I saw he's listed as a source on one of the 300 
club's sites and that gave me some confidence.  I am impressed by the quality 
of his work as everywhere there is a socket, he installed a new bulb.  
Everywhere there is a screw terminal, he wired on a new screw.  Everything is 
labelled with it's destination, and so far, no problems with installing it.  
All I need to do now is plug in the instrument cluster that took a year and a 
half (!!!!) to get back from Jeff Carter, and I'll know if it all works.  I had 
a major melt-down in the main feed to the ammeter that led me to replace the 
original harness.

I've installed new harnesses from Rhode Island Wiring Harness, and I recommend 
them highly, but they only do the cloth covered wiring for '56 and earlier.  
In fact, I just installed their transmission control harness in my '48 New 
Yorker.

Cheers,
Roger



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