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1968 - 1972 Mercedes Benz Misc. Wire Harnesses Fuse Box - Oem - W114 W115 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Chowchilla, California, United States

Chowchilla, California, United States
These harnesses/pigtails are used. The wires all appears to be in good condition. There are some connectors that are missing and the harnesses were cut in order to remove them from the vehicles.
Brand:Mercedes Benz Warranty:No Surface Finish:wiring Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for various, original Wire Harnesses for a 68 through 72 Mercedes Benz- Models W114 W115.  These wires were removed from a 250C.  They may also be applicable to other Mercedes Models?  The wires all appear to be in good condition and so does the fuse panel.  there are some connectors missing on wires and these harnesses were cut in order tobe removed from thevehicles.  Overall, these are pretty decent OEM harnesses.   

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