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joelrpo687

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I've been burning up the lines and there is a lot of vendor choices when it comes to wiring harnesses.I see M&h from Year One getting the most positive reveiws.Ron Francis says his harness goes from front to rear with a new fuse box and he is willing to lengthen wires or even add wires for any accesories I can dream up.For $459 doesn,t seem outrageous.Although this harness doesn't cone wrapped it may be my best choice.Evans only makes the engine and headlight harness for $340.Forgetting about the cost and originality any opinions on the best way to go.Has any one installed a Ron Francis harness recently.I don't want to buy a fuse box and a bunch of wires.How are the connectors etc.?Thanks
 
I used the Ron Francis wiring on my 64 Polara 500, and my buddy who did the wiring said he really like it. The wires have print on every few inches to where they go and the connectors were factory style, although there is no bulk head connector and you just run the wires through a grommetin a plate that is provided. Other than that, he liked it and I thought it was good also.
 
I used a harness from Hot Rod Wires. Came with a modern fuse box (bayonet fuses) and enough wire to do all basic circuits. Paid under $200.00. If originality is not a concern this set-up will get you going.
 
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