simple wiring

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by 65dea or alive, Dec 10, 2002.

  1. 65dea or alive

    65dea or alive Member

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    I recieved my truck from a friend of the family. He recieved a week ahead of time from a relative. That person then got it from a person who recieved it with no wiring. Thats where my problem starts. The truck has some wiring from the guy who recieved it with no wiring but he only did some and I am sure that its not suppose to be that crummy. Does anyone know who offers the simplest wireing kits? If you do please reply. Thank you.
     
  2. cowboy

    cowboy Member

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    i would buy the stock wireing harness from chevy duty it is very simple. and it has the fuse bbox if i remember right and it is all wire to the fuse box. you will have to get a few other wireing harnesses for the heater (if you don't have it) and the dome light(if you don't have it).
    cowboy
     
  3. tkconlon

    tkconlon Member

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    Also get the factory shop manual (available at Chevy Duty, et al) which has the wiring diagrams in it. It makes for easy troubleshooting with wire colors and connectors shown.

    Tom in Steamboat
    '60 Short Fleetside
     

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