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Topic: anyone do electrical work for classic mustangs?
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crazyhorse
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I need to redo the whole wiring on my 65. my brake lights and turn signals dont work and the dash gauges dont work. If someone here can recommend me to a person that can do it for me I would appreciate it.
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Posts: 761 | From: Bay Area | Registered: May 2005
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BlowN67
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doesnt mustangsplus sell kits for wiring the old schools.
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Wildfire532FB
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quote: Originally posted by 86BackInBlack: painless has a complete harness if you dont mind spending the $. i put one into my 66, wasnt too hard at all
Just redo it all with the painless wiring, thats what i am going to do with my 68.
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vpr_klr
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Mostly Mustangs in Oakland. Talk to Jack. They have OEM quality Scott Drake stuff for a decent price. The Scott Drake stuff is exact as original Ford stuff. No BS.
I used all Scott Drake resto stuff when I recently did a full resto on a '65.
I replaced all the wiring on this car with the Scott Drake harnesses. The quality is second to none if going for an OEM set up.
Or check out Scottdrake.net
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Posts: 893 | From: Livermore | Registered: Oct 2003
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crazyhorse
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thanks guys. im going to try to do it myself with the painless kit.
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Posts: 761 | From: Bay Area | Registered: May 2005
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