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Camaro Underdash Wiring Harness, With Console, Seat Belt Warning & Manual Transmission, 1972

Item EK-33-148308-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Quality Reproduction
      • Factory Correct Wire Colors And Correct Connetors
      • Wrapped As Original With Wire Retaining Clips Where Needed
      • Harness Includes Fuse Box

      Description


      The most important part of any restoration has got to be the wiring. If the wiring does not work, you sit in your garage, look at your car and wish you could be at your local car show. Old wiring in your car should be replaced because you usually have no idea who spliced in an aftermarket radio, the wires are cracked and fatigued or how many ends were hacked off because the previous owner just "didn't need them". Do not let your precious ride go up in flames because you skimpped by on the wiring! Replace your old wiring today with this quality reproduction harness from Rick's and do it right the first time.

      NOTE: The corresponding instrument cluster harness must be purchased with the underdash harness to provide the instrument cluster wiri

      Fitment:

      • 1972 Chevrolet Camaro

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