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Wiring Harness 1800

The 1973 harness is not the same as the 1971 or 72. I just replaced my harness and cured a multiple of minor engine problems. The harness is available though Don Thibault. He can be reached by email at p1800@gis.net
Don has every part that I have needed in my restoration. Sometimes the prices are far less than I think they will cost, sometimes more. Don stands in back of everything he sells. He is also an expert on 1800s. By the way, the harness only took me an hour to install, including removing the old. I have air conditioning in my car... getting the dam ECU out was a major operation. I would call it a "4 beer" job. Good luck if you have AC.






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