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Heavy looking wires like that may be a window motor, but not like a wagonaire. What guage is the wire? Looks very Avanti. It may also be a powershift back up light harness but does not look like a regular stude to me.... good luck.
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Thanks. I never thhought of an Avanti transmission. I do not know the gauge, but they are much heavier than the wires used on my '64 steering column harness. There is a red, black, green and yellow wire attached to the switch. The other end has a female connector for the yellow, red and green. In addition all four wires connect to a larger connector that has two male and two female.
This may not even be Stude, but it did come from a former Stude dealer.
T-cab
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Originally posted by T-CAB View PostThanks. I never thhought of an Avanti transmission. I do not know the gauge, but they are much heavier than the wires used on my '64 steering column harness. There is a red, black, green and yellow wire attached to the switch. The other end has a female connector for the yellow, red and green. In addition all four wires connect to a larger connector that has two male and two female.
This may not even be Stude, but it did come from a former Stude dealer.
T-cabPaul Johnson, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia.
'64 Daytona Wagonaire, '64 Avanti R-1, Museum R-4 engine, '72 Gravely Model 430 with Onan engine
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