1961 pickup
#2
Sorry don't know anyone who sells replacement harnesses. I had to take the harness out of 3 econolines and stretched them out on my lawn and open the harness up to make one good harness. I was forntunate at the time to get a copy of a wire schematic which I have since misplaced.
That is the best right now is to get another harness and if you can find a wire schenatic. Make one good harness.
Maybe someone else may know where to get a harness or help with a schematic to help you sort the one you have.
That is the best right now is to get another harness and if you can find a wire schenatic. Make one good harness.
Maybe someone else may know where to get a harness or help with a schematic to help you sort the one you have.
#3
For what its worth, I've had really good experiences with EZ Wiring kits. As long as youre not looking for concours, stock, its a simple installation (as simple as it can be, anyway), and very inexpensive.
I would get the 12 circuit kit for the truck, wires are marked every couple of inches, you can build a mounting plate to mount the fuse block to, it really cleans up under the dash.
IF you decide to build your own, make two of them, one for a '64 van!!!
Good luck,
Ole Green
I would get the 12 circuit kit for the truck, wires are marked every couple of inches, you can build a mounting plate to mount the fuse block to, it really cleans up under the dash.
IF you decide to build your own, make two of them, one for a '64 van!!!
Good luck,
Ole Green
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