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Good day all
I need to purchase a complete wiring harness(everything) for my 32 Chev coupe. Does anyone have a good source for accurate origional reproductions? I hate to spend my hard earned money for parts that are not just like to origionals.
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We have had many discussions on this in the past and most fellows seem to recommend either the Filling Station, Rhode Island Wiring Service or YnZ's Yesterdays Parts.

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I am in the process of replacing the wiring harness on my 1931 pickup. I purchased my harness from YnZ and am really satisfied with it. The instructions are fairly clear and the harness itself is made from cloth covered wiring and uses cloth harness covering. I received the harness within a few days. I would recommend this dealer.


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I've had a similar experience with Rhode Island Wiring Service. I've bought four harnesses from them over the years and they were always "just right".

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Very good Harness and fast friendly service from Rhode Island. Al W.


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I have also used Road Island Wiring for some electrical parts I needed and they where always helpful. But I sure that the other two that the Junkyard Dog posted are also as good.

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Purchased Complete harness for my 30 coupe from Rhode Island. Fully assembled and ready to install, when I get around to it. Excellent service and concern for originality. Mine used the condiuts for the head lamps and their records did not show that, so they sent me the conduits no charge to install. They even wanted me to send them my harness so that they could make a drawing, and they said that they would pay the shipping to get it and to return it. I have not change it yet, but I sent them some detailed pictures. Have heard, but don't know for sure that YnZ has to have the terminals crimped on. Not that that is a big deal, but mine looks very good and I don't have to do it.

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Rhode Island wiring now has my original harness for my 1933 Standard. They sent one for the Master. Somewhere along the line they were misinformed. Their records indicate the Eagle was by itself & the Master & Standard were the same. The Master & Eagle take the same harness & the Standard uses a different one. I've sent them documentation to clear this up.
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I have used both Y&Z and Rhode Island in the past. Both are quality companies that try their best to provide reasonably priced and accurate products. Are both easy to deal with. Would not hesitate to use a product from either.


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