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Best place to get engine wiring harness?

Started by erik70rt, July 17, 2017, 08:55:05 AM

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erik70rt

The original harness on my Challenger was modified a bit and I'm going to replace it since I have a lot of it torn apart.  Where is the best place to get a new one?  I looked at the Roseville website and they don't list them.  I hate to pay Year One or Classic Industries pricing/shipping.

1970 Challenger 383 with electronic ignition.

Thanks!
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Cuda Cody

By far the best Wiring harnesses IMO is the M&H that YearOne sells.  I've used dozen of them and they are spot on for the wiring color and factory connectors.  You can always use the E-Bodies.org discount code = "EBODIES" 15% OFF / 20% OFF over $500 / 25% OFF over $1,000 or if you are not in a hurry you can find 30% off codes too.

nsmall

Year one has 30% off sales.  Wait for the sale.  Their shipping was fair, nothing unreasonable. 

I just ordered all new harnesses from them but I was told that sometimes they're backlogged and they won't tell you when you order it so hopefully they'll have yours in stock.


EV2RTSE

I actually have a brand new, never used 1970 383 w/electronic ignition engine harness from M&H, still in the bag. My brother ordered it for his car but then went with a Pertronix and his stock harness instead. So if you or anyone can use it, I'd be willing to sell it for $100 including shipping. (I think it originally went for $130 + shipping).


erik70rt

Where in NJ are you?  I work in Bernardsville, NJ.
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EV2RTSE

I'm about an hour southeast of there, on the border of Monmouth & Ocean counties.


Wayno56

Evans wiring is the best, that's all we use for our restorations.


anlauto

I don't think Evans is making dash harnesses yet....

You can get M&H through MEGA Parts as well as YearOne.  :alan2cents:
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erik70rt

I picked up a few things from Mega Parts at Carlisle, but didn't even think of the engine harness until I got home. 
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erik70rt

Quote from: EV2RTSE on July 17, 2017, 09:54:24 AM
I'm about an hour southeast of there, on the border of Monmouth & Ocean counties.

Probably cheaper to ship than to drive down there.  LOL  How much to ship to Stroudsburg, PA 18360?
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nsmall

Shipping is free if you buy from the member here.


nsmall


Timbbuc2

I just finished my 70 Challenger wiring, all of my wiring is from M&H purchased through Y1, I have a extra new Ralley Dash harness if you are interested. I had no problem, well just two wires :haha: and I figured them out.
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Quote from: Wayno56 on July 17, 2017, 10:15:51 AM
Evans wiring is the best, that's all we use for our restorations.

Evans is junk.... I've been burn three times never again.....

erik70rt

I ordered one from YO since they have the 30% off sale.  Good timing!   :ohyeah:
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