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Harness,Dash SS w/ Gauges & Monte Carlo ,1970

Item EK-50-203951-1
Harness,Dash SS w/ Gauges & Monte Carlo ,1970
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Restoration Correct Wiring Harness
      • Correct Color Coded Wires
      • Correct Connectors Pre-Attached
      • Supplies Power From Under Dash Harness To Windshield Wiper Motor Harness Extension & Control Switch
      • Includes Fusebox
      • Replaces Often Brittle, Broken Or Petrified Harnesses
      • A Must For Any Restoration
      • Fits 1970 2nd Gen Chevelle Models With Original Factory Gauges

      Description

      A working wiring system is one of the most important safety features for your 1970 Second 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 with original factory gauges. Each harness is manufactured according to GM specifications, assuring an authentic look and precise connection to all electrical components. This reproduction harness starts with the correct gauge wire, color-coded to match the fa

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