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1966 Dodge Charger, Under Dash Wiring Harness, Used, Vg To Ex.condition on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Freedom, Pennsylvania, US

Freedom, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MOPAR Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for auction is a hard to find used Under Dash wiring harness for a 1966 Dodge Charger. It is in very good to excellent condition. This is a no reserve auction with a buy it now option. This harness fits all models and all engines for 1966. This harness is in incredible condition considering it is 47 years old. All connectors are present and this harness has never been hacked or spliced. This harness is not brittle. It is a rare find in this type of condition. There is one yellow wire which has a partial cut through the outer insulation. It is visible in one of the photos. It does not appear to need spliced, just taped over. I did not tape over the cut so it would be readily apparent for the buyer to see. The fuse block and firewall terminal block are very good. An after market reproduction Dash Harness cost $550 and is not an original MOPAR Harness. It is sold as is without any warranty and not returnable. Please check the photos for compatibility with your harness. Canadian buyers please write for shipping quote by providing your postal code. Thank you for viewing this page.

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