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Good afternoon all, My name is Craig, Just found and joined the forum! Thanks to the administrators and supporters for building such a great resource. I am working on a 70 Cuda, 383HP. Body is done, engine and drive train is complete. Just working through the wiring bugs as the dash was a shell when i started. Hope to fire it for the first time in the next few weeks. Will post some photos next time i jump on.
 

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Welcome from Little Rock Craig! Glad you’re on the site. Looking forward to seeing that ‘cuda!
 

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The wiring/electrical system is the Achilles heal on early Mopars. Safest bet is to install a NEW harness rather than try to make an old, brittle harness reliable and safe. M+H and YearOne harnesses are oem replacements and just plug in.
 

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:welcome: aboard.
The wiring/electrical system is the Achilles heal on early Mopars. Safest bet is to install a NEW harness rather than try to make an old, brittle harness reliable and safe. M+H and YearOne harnesses are oem replacements and just plug in.


Thanks for the suggestion, it's been tough enough starting from a box of parts, but relating to the wiring, i am also going aftermarket A/C. Think I'm closing in on it..
 
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