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#1018058 03/29/2014 10:59 PM
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New to the site but I can see folks here know what they are talking about. Bought a 66 C10 that has NO wiring. Can someone provide me with the wiring diagrams. Dash, engine, front light harness and so on. Color would be great but if not any will do.

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Contact Tony.
He has everything you need.

http://www.4-5-6chevytrucks.com/


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You have several options, depending on how ambitious you are.
1. Make your own from pieces salvaged from other trucks - I do not recommend this. Time consuming and you still get 48 year old wiring.

2. Make your own with new wire. I have no idea where you could get the correct connection blocks (new).

3. Buy a pre-made kit from Painless or American Autowire or Rebel or . . . . . Each kit has new wire and connectors and is ready for upgrades to include A/C and powered stuff that you might need one day and saves a ton of time. But not cheap.

4. Buy all new wiring from M&H Wiring. That's who Tony at 4-5-6 Chevy Trucks recommends if you want original style and factory correct NEW wiring harnesses.

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Hi, This is for a '67 - '72. I don't know how much difference there is. I hope it will help.

Les

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Hopefully this page will help with your wiring need questions - Good luck ! www.64moneypit.pages.qpg.com/6066chevytrucks/id12.html


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