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Wired fastback

  • Thread starter Thread starter Spanish Dave
  • Start date Start date Aug 8, 2004
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Spanish Dave

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I am just contemplating re-wiring my 65 fastback .... ie making the looms myself. Any ideas if the connectors are available and if so where from (the ones that go through the firewall etc.) I would like to replace all these rather than cut the existing wires short and connect new wire.
Any suggestions or info would be greatfully received.
 
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Personally,I would use an upgraded modern cannon plug connectors if I was taking on that project. However, if you wanted to use the 1960s factory connectors, you could remove the pins from them, clean/inspect and re-pin them with new wires and pins.
 
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