Ford Model A Wiring Harness - New 1928-1931 on 2040-parts.com
Jamestown, Kentucky, US
Offered for auction is the main wiring harness for a Model A Ford (1928-1931). We have shown U.S.A. as the country of manufacture, but cannot be sure that the harness is not an import. It appears very well made and has the proper wiring (including color pattern) for a car without parking lights in the headlight buckets. There are two wires leading to each headlight and a short pigtail wire leading from the parking light location on the column switch.
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