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THIS AUCTION HAS NO RESERVE AND IS FOR A 74 CORVETTE COMPLETE FRONT TO REAR WIRING HARNESS OEM GM C3. THIS CAME OFF OF A 74 CORVETTE AND IS IN REAL GOOD WORKING SHAPE. THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH ONE OF THE MAIN WIRES IS THE DISTRIBUTOR WIRE PLUG IS THERE BUT THE WIRE HAS BEEN CUT FOR AN ALARM ALSO, THE STEREO WIRES ARE CUT. A COUPLE OF THE TAIL LIGHT PLUGS HAVE BEEN REPLACED. WOULD NEED SOME ATTENTION. OTHER THAN THAT EVERYTHING IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE. THE FUSE BOX IS DUST BUT NOT RUSTY. AS PICTURED.

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