Wiring Harness options
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Wiring Harness options
new to the forums, and a new (old) mustang owner, I recently picked up a 66 Mustang to restore/build to race. I'm looking to build a Trans Am style racer that I can take to the strip, race in auto cross but most importantly drive on the street.
The car I bought had all the wiring stripped out, but sitting in the trunk. I'd like to update most of the car to newer technology but keep it carb'd. Can anyone reccomend a decent wiring harness that could be bought. I've looked at Painless, seen their factory replacement but almost 800 bucks for it, more than I was hoping for, then I saw their pro street/strip harness harness which seems like more what I'm looking for. Then I came across EZ wiring harness which seems like a really good deal as long as it has all the wiring for what I need.
Thanks in Advance,
Jack
The car I bought had all the wiring stripped out, but sitting in the trunk. I'd like to update most of the car to newer technology but keep it carb'd. Can anyone reccomend a decent wiring harness that could be bought. I've looked at Painless, seen their factory replacement but almost 800 bucks for it, more than I was hoping for, then I saw their pro street/strip harness harness which seems like more what I'm looking for. Then I came across EZ wiring harness which seems like a really good deal as long as it has all the wiring for what I need.
Thanks in Advance,
Jack
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I used the Express Series for the additional fuses in the larger panel. If your going to stay mostly stock its not really needed. If your going to be adding much electronics in the future its worth the extra money now. Just something to think about.. future upgrades. Good luck.
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