very good condition Chassis wiring Harness for 1975, all damage I could find is pictured |
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very good condition Chassis wiring Harness for 1975, all damage I could find is pictured |
brant |
Feb 22 2022, 09:56 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 11,739 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Colorado Member No.: 47 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
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This is a very complete and very good condition 1975 Chassis Wiring harness it was removed with care, and was not cut I cleaned it with simple green and a damp rag... I was attempting to examine the harness for damage and did find 7 items I'll point out. they are marked with blue tape, and are not serious... but in need of repair. things like damaged insulation, or a terminal pulled off/broken the wire is not brittle... I'm not going to claim its as good as new... its taken a set and shape to how it was laid into the vehicle. but no wires crack, or break when bent, and do have some flexibility. most of the grommets are in tact and in very useable condition the firewall snorkel does have a tear in it and ideally would be replaced before use. all factory wiring... I think there are 2 non factory terminals that could be replaced with factory style. One of the terminals on the fuse board was loose... when I pulled it I found the terminal broken... someone "over tightened" this terminal causing it to crack other terminals on the fuse board connections should be examined and tightened or inspected for over tightening.... I did not pull all of the fuse connections to check one of the round relay plugs on the fuse board was un-snapped from the board. It looks like in an attempt to re-attach it to the board, someone has cut some of the base down with a knife... I believe it will not show when its reconnected... some black silicone or glue would help with the reconnection the seatbelt lock mounting point for the relay was bi-passed, or "jumped" by connecting the 2 large yellow wires leading into it. The insulation damage is shown, a little heat shrink would work well, but I left it as is for photos. Overall... an excellent harness. very little damage. Very useable. very complete its going to be heavy to ship right now it sits nicely into a milk crate. so will need about the same size box (maybe 18 x 18 x 18 square) It is heavy... I'm guessing 40 in shipping... due to weight.... but that is only a guess happy to get additional pictures or questions tried to capture all sections of it in these pictures wires retain good color, and flexibility. photos I took start at one end (back) and trace through to the front section I'm asking $300 + shipping (actual) Attached thumbnail(s) |
brant |
Feb 23 2022, 09:19 AM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 11,739 Joined: 30-December 02 From: Colorado Member No.: 47 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Thank you
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Feb 23 2022, 02:39 PM
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