This is a new wiring harness for a 1948/1949 Hudson. As they made very few changes in the electrical system over the years, it would probably work for other years as well, but I don't know for sure. I've had this on my parts shelf for quite a while, but no longer have a use for it. It is made from new plastic covered wiring and comes with an instruction sheet. If your old cloth covered wiring is fraying and turning to dust as they do.... here's an affordable solution. Contact me if you have any questions or want to see any additional photos. Condition sold "as-is", no returns on this one (like all other electrical stuff).... Thanks for looking.
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