Wow!!… THAT video brought my attention and motivation back for these electrical stuff (which i really do not like very much since i have zero knowledge in this area). i will now check where i can get this harness and follow your advice. Thanks a lot Steve. ordering it now. very inspirational and you showed all the details i need to know (this is something where others fail from my perpective… the details make the difference if it runs smooth when trying to do it on my own).
Thanks Carsten! Changing this harness out really does make you feel a lot better about the car. Sometimes we forget exactly how old these vehicles are. It's really nice to see the new harness when I open the trunk now. Thanks for watching!
Hey Steve! Been watching for a few months, really like the content . I recently purchased a 67 coupe and this topic is something I'm really interested in. Great info! Love the content
I felt comfortable with the factory style wire cover. I did run my hands around where it was run to ensure there was nothing sharp around it. It took me about 5-6 hours to do. Most of the time was spent taking apart the inner panels.
I used one of those small parts pickup tools. One of those long ones that is flexible that expands when you push on one end. I got that through, then put the wires in it and pulled. Was a pain but much easier with the kick panels off.
My car is identical to yours and needs the wiring replaced. I can't quite make out the parts information from the package shown in your video. I would appreciate it if you could provide the parts/item number. Thanks, Dennis.
Great job! Great that we are able to get factory style harnesses for classic cars nowadays!👍
Thanks Mitch! It definitely is
Awesome video brother. Thanks for sharing. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible weekend. Much love and RESPECT
Thanks Tim! Have a great weekend as well!
Cool, so now I know who to call when I do the wiring on my car. 😁
Perfect! Only a plane trip away!
Wow!!… THAT video brought my attention and motivation back for these electrical stuff (which i really do not like very much since i have zero knowledge in this area). i will now check where i can get this harness and follow your advice. Thanks a lot Steve. ordering it now. very inspirational and you showed all the details i need to know (this is something where others fail from my perpective… the details make the difference if it runs smooth when trying to do it on my own).
Thanks Carsten! Changing this harness out really does make you feel a lot better about the car. Sometimes we forget exactly how old these vehicles are. It's really nice to see the new harness when I open the trunk now. Thanks for watching!
Hey Steve!
Been watching for a few months, really like the content .
I recently purchased a 67 coupe and this topic is something I'm really interested in.
Great info! Love the content
Thanks!!! Appreciate it. Hope you get to enjoy that 67 coupe. The restoration in my opinion is definitely one of the most fun parts
Great video!
How long did it take? Is the factory style wire cover good enough or should it have some additional wire loom?
I felt comfortable with the factory style wire cover. I did run my hands around where it was run to ensure there was nothing sharp around it. It took me about 5-6 hours to do. Most of the time was spent taking apart the inner panels.
How did you get the two connectors through that small passage way at the front end of the sill ?
I used one of those small parts pickup tools. One of those long ones that is flexible that expands when you push on one end. I got that through, then put the wires in it and pulled. Was a pain but much easier with the kick panels off.
My car is identical to yours and needs the wiring replaced. I can't quite make out the parts information from the package shown in your video. I would appreciate it if you could provide the parts/item number. Thanks, Dennis.
14405-5CA - On National Parts Depot. I'll add it to the description. Thanks for calling that out.
Thanks, I appreciate it!@@SmackeysGarage
Nobody films videos on what the diagram is like. I need the color of the wires and what they go to.
www.clanmcmuffin.com/69%20Mustang%20Wiring%20Diagram%20(Colorized).pdf