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Steering column plastic clip

jayco91

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1969 charger auto on floor. Have steering column off and going thru it, cleaning up, repaint etc... The plastic clip for the wiring harness is broken. Wires are ok I just need the end clip. Any ideas where to find one?

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Is the one coming out from column right?

Turning switch are being sold as a set including the plug… I guess SOMEBODY should have it being sold separately
 
Mega Parts has them too. Haven't ordered from Classic in a long time, are they like Year One with all of their extra charges?
 
The cheaper source I found is Classic Industries, hence why I posted that… now, the shipping quote can make a difference
 
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Classic has a deal for free shipping off and on pretty regular. If you're not in a hurry watch their site for it. They run discounts around holidays too. Sign up for their emails and they send it to you when they have a deal, or free shipping.
 
Looks to be the wrong gender. That plug appears to be the one for the female pins that are at the end of the under-dash harness and you need the plug for the male pins that are on the switch, itself.

The one you need comes with the replacement turn signal switch from Classic Industries
Unfortunately, I don't need that, switch is fine but then again it is 55 years old so maybe not a bad idea to replace while I got the whole column out sitting on my workbench.
 
Looks to be the wrong gender. That plug appears to be the one for the female pins that are at the end of the under-dash harness and you need the plug for the male pins that are on the switch, itself.

The one you need comes with the replacement turn signal switch from Classic Industries
I would take another look. The other view of the connector, from the mating side, appears to be the one that the OP is looking for.

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Looks to be the wrong gender. That plug appears to be the one for the female pins that are at the end of the under-dash harness and you need the plug for the male pins that are on the switch, itself.

The one you need comes with the replacement turn signal switch from Classic Industries
Main Pic shown is the back side, hence why seems to be incorrect, but is not once you check the other pics. And retaining tabs ears are there. The dash side connector gets the wedges for it.

Aside, description says SWITCH CONECTOR, not dash harness connector
 
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