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I'm looking for recommendations on who makes the best OEM wiring harnesses for the '68(didn't find any posts in the forums) and sources - I'm in the process of restoring an interior and plan to replace the dash harness. Thanks.
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I've used M+H for both of my Firebirds. www.wiringharness.com
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Great. Thanks. I'll check them out.
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American auto wire is also a good source. www.americanautowire.com
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I just did my 67 with Painless harness.. I think I posted someplace about this. Looking at instructions, if you are pretty much stock, I'd go with the american auto wire harness (I haven't checked on M+H).
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We used M&H on our 67. This is plug & play harnesses. AAW (I think) would be a universal kit that you run individual wires, cut and install ends on. Cal
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