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1964-1965 Chevelle Clock Wiring Harness, Dash Mounted

Item EK-50-206320-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Restoration Correct Wiring Harness
      • Correct Color Coded Wires
      • Correct Connectors Pre-Attached
      • Correct Electrical Tape Wrap
      • Supplies Power From Main Under Dash Harness To Dash Mounted Clock Extension
        • Replaces Often Brittle, Broken Or Petrified Harnesses
        • A Must For Any Restoration
        • Fits 1964 Or 1965 2nd Gen Small Block Chevelles With Warning Lights & Automatic Transmission
        • Picture May Differ Slightly From Actual Part
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 606568
        • Eckler OEM Number: CH46186

      Description

      A working wiring system is one of the most important safety features for your 1964 or 1965 First Generation Chevelle. Years-old wiring that has been spliced, modified, is dry-rotted or in generally poor condition could lead to an untimely breakdown or much worse, a disastrous fire. For safety and functionality, replacing your old wiring harness with a new reproduction harness is a very smart investment. Eckler's Chevelle & Malibu offers the best reproduction wiring harnesses for your A-Body. Each harness is manufactured according to GM specifications, assuring an authentic look and precise connection to all electrical components. This reproduction harness starts w

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