Wiring question
Hello all,
I apologize for askinga non-Mustang question, but I figured that someone may be able to help me out.
I am restoring a 1971 dodge demon 340, and i am nearing the mechanic completion...the problem is that my main engine harness is in bad shape, and i dont want to reuse it. Other than going through a company with general kits, does anyone know of a company who makes "plug and play" wiring harnesses for older cars? Ive found one company, but I cannot find anyone who has dealt with them, and the harness isnt cheap.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I apologize for askinga non-Mustang question, but I figured that someone may be able to help me out.
I am restoring a 1971 dodge demon 340, and i am nearing the mechanic completion...the problem is that my main engine harness is in bad shape, and i dont want to reuse it. Other than going through a company with general kits, does anyone know of a company who makes "plug and play" wiring harnesses for older cars? Ive found one company, but I cannot find anyone who has dealt with them, and the harness isnt cheap.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Other than making repairs on old wires, my experience has been almost strictly with aftermarket kits.
In a lot of cases I have been able to make old wires look pretty good, but once they are past a certain point, I usually go with what I know works, so I guess what I am saying is that I wish I could be of more help to you..
But if you decide to go aftermarket, I am a big fan of the Ron Francis kits, and they are not priced too bad.
In a lot of cases I have been able to make old wires look pretty good, but once they are past a certain point, I usually go with what I know works, so I guess what I am saying is that I wish I could be of more help to you..

But if you decide to go aftermarket, I am a big fan of the Ron Francis kits, and they are not priced too bad.
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