Sam,
I support your decision especially after reading a series of articles where
people's classic vehicles all burned down and sometimes burned the house down
due to a restoration that did NOT include a new wiring harness. I got mine
from Carter's and it looks to be of pretty good quality. Lousy instructions,
however, a nice chart. Get a Chevy truck assembly manual as it has great
diagrams.
Michael
'54 Chevy 3100
On Monday, March 26, 2001 11:43 AM, Sam Barrette
<Sam.Barrette@mail.oasd.k12.wi.us> wrote:
>The wiring on my 50 3100 is mostly original and a mess. Blinkers, horn
>gas gauge, gauge lights etc don't work. Therefore I think I'm best off
>to replace the whole harness. However I'd also need to include the CB
>and stereo etc. I wouldn't mind having a fuse box to run some of these
>items through.
>My understanding is that some of the harnesses are better quality than
>others.
>
>Does anyone have a name brand harness that they would recommend, and
>where did you get it from? Does it come with good
>instructions?
>
>Thanks, Sam 1950 3100
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941
>and 1959
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