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  • #16
    Studebakers West makes some nice and relatively inexpensive harnesses. They run an ad monthly in TW.


    Dick Steinkamp
    Bellingham, WA

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    • #17
      Studebakers West makes some nice and relatively inexpensive harnesses. They run an ad monthly in TW.


      Dick Steinkamp
      Bellingham, WA

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      • #18
        That's nice, Buddy - and one can do that without too much outlay so long as you don't mind working with wires that don't match the color codes of the wiring diagram. That, and you don't care about correctness as far as judging goes.
        Then there's the fact that not everyone's good and crimping or splicing. Having been an aircraft electrician, I'm often amazed at what some folks think passes for correct termination and connection.
        Yeah, the "$200" suggested here was for the MAIN harness - not the whole car's wiring system. Frankly, I think $300 for all the wiring on a car... one hell of a bargain. They don't just spit out of a machine somewhere. There's labor involved - and have you checked the price of scrap copper lately[:0]!!!!!

        Miscreant adrift in
        the BerStuda Triangle


        1957 Transtar 1/2ton
        1960 Larkvertible V8
        1958 Provincial wagon
        1953 Commander coupe

        No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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        • #19
          That's nice, Buddy - and one can do that without too much outlay so long as you don't mind working with wires that don't match the color codes of the wiring diagram. That, and you don't care about correctness as far as judging goes.
          Then there's the fact that not everyone's good and crimping or splicing. Having been an aircraft electrician, I'm often amazed at what some folks think passes for correct termination and connection.
          Yeah, the "$200" suggested here was for the MAIN harness - not the whole car's wiring system. Frankly, I think $300 for all the wiring on a car... one hell of a bargain. They don't just spit out of a machine somewhere. There's labor involved - and have you checked the price of scrap copper lately[:0]!!!!!

          Miscreant adrift in
          the BerStuda Triangle


          1957 Transtar 1/2ton
          1960 Larkvertible V8
          1958 Provincial wagon
          1953 Commander coupe

          No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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          • #20
            Aftermarket (hot rod) COMPLETE harnesses for the entire car PLUS a modern fuse box with the wires factory terminated there is about $175 or less for our Studebakers. Here's an example...

            http://www.ezwiring.com/

            If you are not into originality, this is the way to go (IMHO).


            Dick Steinkamp
            Bellingham, WA

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            • #21
              Aftermarket (hot rod) COMPLETE harnesses for the entire car PLUS a modern fuse box with the wires factory terminated there is about $175 or less for our Studebakers. Here's an example...

              http://www.ezwiring.com/

              If you are not into originality, this is the way to go (IMHO).


              Dick Steinkamp
              Bellingham, WA

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              • #22
                I ordered a complete, front-to-back (2-piece) harness for the Lark from Studebakers West. It cost about $650, but every connector is factory-correct and every wire is colored according to the factory diagram. Like Skip said, the connections were not labeled, and I spent a Saturday with a voltmeter and label machine (and yes, I have been accused of overcomplicating things from time to time ).

                Upshot is, I'm very pleased with the harness and when I install it, it will be a drop-in fit.


                [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                Clark in San Diego
                '63 F2/Lark Standard
                http://studeblogger.blogspot.com
                www.studebakersandiego.com

                Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                • #23
                  I ordered a complete, front-to-back (2-piece) harness for the Lark from Studebakers West. It cost about $650, but every connector is factory-correct and every wire is colored according to the factory diagram. Like Skip said, the connections were not labeled, and I spent a Saturday with a voltmeter and label machine (and yes, I have been accused of overcomplicating things from time to time ).

                  Upshot is, I'm very pleased with the harness and when I install it, it will be a drop-in fit.


                  [img=left]http://members.cox.net/clarknovak/lark.gif[/img=left]

                  Clark in San Diego
                  '63 F2/Lark Standard
                  http://studeblogger.blogspot.com
                  www.studebakersandiego.com

                  Clark in San Diego | '63 Standard (F2) "Barney" | http://studeblogger.blogspot.com

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                  • #24
                    My harnes is a Studebaker West product. They call one evening to make sure they had the proper car model,etc. It went in with zero quality problems.

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                    • #25
                      My harnes is a Studebaker West product. They call one evening to make sure they had the proper car model,etc. It went in with zero quality problems.

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                      • #26
                        Dittos to the EZ Wire harness; I've installed 6 or 7 of them; great price, fine quality. You can pick either all black wires, or GM color coded.
                        Both have circuit names printed on the wires.

                        Paul

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                        • #27
                          Dittos to the EZ Wire harness; I've installed 6 or 7 of them; great price, fine quality. You can pick either all black wires, or GM color coded.
                          Both have circuit names printed on the wires.

                          Paul

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