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Camaro Engine Wiring Harness, Big Block, With Gauges & TH400 Automatic Transmission, 1972

Item EK-33-148150-1
Camaro Engine Wiring Harness, Big Block, With Gauges & TH400 Automatic Transmission, 1972
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      Features

      • Reproduction Of Original

      Description

      For Camaro restorers one of the most important safety features your car needs is a wiring system that is in good working order. 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 offers the best in reproduction wiring harnesses for your Camaro. Each harness is manufactured in the USA 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 factory wiring diagram. Each wire is cut to the exact length required

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      • 1972 Chevrolet Camaro

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