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1959 Ford Retractable Used Main Wiring Harness. on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Grindstone, Pennsylvania, United States

Grindstone, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

THIS ITEM IS A COMPLETE MAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR A 1959 FORD RETRACTABLE. THIS WIRING STARTS UNDER THE HOOD AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER THEN GOES TO RELAY BOX AND THEN CONTINUES TO TOP LIFT MOTOR LOCATED ON TRUNK FLOOR. THERE ARE CONNECTION TO ATTACH FOR THE DECK LID WIRING AND ALSO CONNECTIONS TO ATTACH FOR THE ROOF WIRING..ALL PLUGS AND WIRE ENDS ARE IN PLACE WITH NO CRACKED WIRING.

THE RELAY BOX CONTAINS ALL 10 CIRCUIT RELAYS AND THE MOTOR TO OPERATE THE REAR ROOF LOCKS IS STILL ATTACHED TO THE RELAY BOX. IF YOU HAVE A 1959 FORD RETRACTABLE WITH A WIRING PROBLEM THIS HARNESS MAY BE A BIG HELP. EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS. 

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