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Nos 1961 1962 Mercury Comet Complete Under Dash Wiring Harness Ford Falcon on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Slidell, Louisiana, United States

Slidell, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:C1GF-14401-A Surface Finish:FLAWLESS NEW OLD STOCK! Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Brand:Ford

Brand new IN THE BOX, complete under dash wiring harness for a 1961 and 1962 Mercury Comet. Should also fit Ford Falcon as well, not guaranteed on that, for car with vacuum wipers, includes new fuse holders that would snap into your old box.Does not include the fuse box assembly itself! Includes the two bulkhead connectors, don't think they were the same on a 1960 Comet. Even still has the desiccant bags to keep it dry. Do your research if you want to use it in a falcon. It should work. Not many like this, a quality reproduction is 600 dollars. Thanks for looking! Questions? Email or my cell 985-502-1963.

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