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Source for 1970 bulkhead connector?

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Any good, yet economical, sources for these bulkhead plastic housings and plugs? I plan on rewiring my 1970 GTX with a higher amp alternator, electronic ignition, and a security system as well.

Thanks!
 
Any good, yet economical, sources for these bulkhead plastic housings and plugs? I plan on rewiring my 1970 GTX with a higher amp alternator, electronic ignition, and a security system as well.

Thanks!
Evans, or Tommy White might be able to help you with that. Partshound.net, or bill evans, there might be more I'm sure.
 
Most sellers get them on similar price rates, including on eBay, however Megaparts USA as posted… great customer service and shipping charges. They also have an eBay store (dodgeboy or something like that is how they call there)

Terminals… better from any electrical supplier buying in bulks.
 
Thanks! I ended up ordering the bulkhead connector from Classic Industries, as well as other things I needed and got free shipping. Most everyone has the same price as was mentioned.

Now to create the wire size/colors needed. Took me a while, but I finally created a spreadsheet of all the wire sizes/colors that connect to the bulkhead, still need to do the dash side. Seems like SXT is the best insulation available for automotive use.
 
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