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Old 03-25-2010, 06:45 AM   #1
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1968 Wiring Harness and Inside Heater Boxes

I have an interior wiring harness with fuse box, heater wiring and fuel sender wire from a 1968 Chevy C20 w/ gauge cluster and non A/C. I found 1 wire is cut but not sure what it goes to. Everything else has been unplugged, Fuse box has some rust (see picture). This came out of a non-running truck. I am asking $20.00 plus shipping.

I have a dome light and wiring from the same truck-- no lense but the housing is not broken. SOLD

I have the inside heater boxes from this truck also (non- A/C) The doors move but I can see 1 has the rubber seal damaged. I tried to get a picture. This is all the pieces that are together inside. I am asking $25.00 plus shipping.

If you want more pictures just tell me what you want and I can get them and post them of an evening.

I will accept PayPal or Money order. ---Post to this ad before sending PM--- I will combine shipping also. Thanks for looking, Todd
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Old 03-25-2010, 06:48 AM   #2
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Re: 1968 Wiring Harness and Inside Heater Boxes

More heater box pictures.
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Old 03-30-2010, 05:26 PM   #3
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Re: 1968 Wiring Harness and Inside Heater Boxes

Anybody need some connectors or wiring? ttt
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Old 03-31-2010, 10:36 PM   #4
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Re: 1968 Wiring Harness and Inside Heater Boxes

Do you have the engine bay harnesses too?
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Old 04-01-2010, 06:01 AM   #5
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Do you have the engine bay harnesses too?
I have the harness from this truck was it is pretty chopped up. Do you need a complete harness or just some connectors? I have not looked at them very close but I do have 2 other trucks that might have a good harness. One is a 67 with gauge cluster and V8, The other is a 72 with gauge cluster, A/C and V8. I can check these out better if one of them would help you. Let me know, Todd
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Old 04-01-2010, 06:10 PM   #6
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I have the harness from this truck was it is pretty chopped up. Do you need a complete harness or just some connectors? I have not looked at them very close but I do have 2 other trucks that might have a good harness. One is a 67 with gauge cluster and V8, The other is a 72 with gauge cluster, A/C and V8. I can check these out better if one of them would help you. Let me know, Todd
I really only need the bulkhead connectors + about 12" of wire as well as the headlight harness. I hacked the latter pretty well when I bought the truck eleven years ago.

I also need both taillight harnesses (the one from the firewall to the plug and the one from the plug to the lights). Again, teenager me hacked the latter to pieces.

My truck is a '67 with gauges.
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Old 04-01-2010, 09:07 PM   #7
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I really only need the bulkhead connectors + about 12" of wire as well as the headlight harness. I hacked the latter pretty well when I bought the truck eleven years ago.

I also need both taillight harnesses (the one from the firewall to the plug and the one from the plug to the lights). Again, teenager me hacked the latter to pieces.

My truck is a '67 with gauges.
I should have the engine part, headlight and the one going to the back connector on the 67 that I have. I know the taillight harness from the plug to the lights has a lot of splices in it. It will be this weekend before I can check. I will let you know as soon as I can.
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:27 PM   #8
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Sounds good to me. Thanks.
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:34 PM   #9
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Re: 1968 Wiring Harness and Inside Heater Boxes

What you going to hit on shipping to 98072 for the dome light??
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Old 04-02-2010, 06:16 AM   #10
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What you going to hit on shipping to 98072 for the dome light??
I can do USPS First-Class MailŪ Package for $3.00 or Priority MailŪ Small Flat Rate Box for $5.00. That would be a total of $8.00 or $10.00 paid thru PayPal or Money order. Thanks, Todd
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I really only need the bulkhead connectors + about 12" of wire as well as the headlight harness. I hacked the latter pretty well when I bought the truck eleven years ago.

I also need both taillight harnesses (the one from the firewall to the plug and the one from the plug to the lights). Again, teenager me hacked the latter to pieces.

My truck is a '67 with gauges.
I have the bulk head and the wiring going up front. Headlights, parking light, alternator, regulator, horn ect. I does have one wire by the power block that is broken. The other half of the bulk head (part that runs across the top of the firewall and down to the starter, ign. ect.) is NOT good and not included(bare wires out of the connector (I have 3 that are all the same).
I have a good harness from the firewall plug thru the frame rail and to the rear cross member for a long bed. The wiring I have from that connector to the lights is rough. Both ends are good but the wiring in between has scotch locks on it and needs properly repaired. I also have a set of back up lamp assy. with the wires and connectors good.
All of this is from a non-running 1967 Chevy long bed (no side marker lights) and is in used condition.
If you are interested I would take $50.00 for all of it including shipping
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Sounds good to me. Thanks.
More Pictures. If you do not want all of this let me know and we can discuss price from there. Thanks, Todd
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$50 shipped is just fine.
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$50 shipped is just fine.
PM sent, item shipped, Thanks, Todd
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The wiring came today. It all looks good. If the weather cooperates this weekend, I'll have better taillights & headlights by Monday. Thanks again.
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Old 04-11-2010, 08:41 AM   #16
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The wiring came today. It all looks good. If the weather cooperates this weekend, I'll have better taillights & headlights by Monday. Thanks again.
Good to hear. Hope the weather is good there, it has been good here. Thanks, Todd
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