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Mopar 1963 Dodge Polara 500 330 440 Dash Wire Harness Wiring Rare Htf Uncut! Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Loretto, Tennessee, US

Loretto, Tennessee, US
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This is the dash wiring harness I removed a couple years back from a 1963 Dodge Polara 500! All connectors are clean and uncut with the exception of the Red wire pictured. Not sure where it went anymore? Follows back to the junction block box that was under the dash. Also, the Blue wire in the same picture might have pulled out of something? Again, it's been a long time. Harness is untested, old and used so expect such. The fuse block has cracked in half and should be easily bonded back together. Hard to find harness and a small fortune if you can find it new! Sold as-is. Check my other auctions out!

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