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Eric's Military and Industrial Surplus .. Use the wire diagram as a rough count on connectors and order an extra bag .. get a bag of Y connectors (2 wire to 1 Wire) as you will use them in both the front and rear harness .. That shows up as a double connector in the wire schematic.. Eric sells...
I used around 500 feet for the front and rear harnesses and the dash ... laid out the old harness on the shop floor and went from there.. I also included wire and connectors for turn signals in the harness even though my 53 did not have signals .. it may be a future project and for the little...
Have to agree with VTDD .. it will land up bitting you in the a$$ ..I Just built a complete harness for my 53 M37 (No signals) and it was less that $400 total. Wire ends and Hypalon wire (The original type) are available and if you can solder and crimp, its a verydoable project. If the wire is...
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