<VV> Wiring harnesses
Joe West
joew@diveaz.com
Thu, 20 Jan 2005 07:10:51 -0700
I hope you don't actually sell these dune buggies and drag cars with old
used brittle wiring in them. Sheesh... Talk about a really BAD idea; let's
take an old wiring harness and put it in vehicles that are subject to more
shock than a "normal" vehicle (assuming of course that you use the dune
buggies on dunes and the drag cars on the strip).
I wouldn't recommend that anybody "save money" by using old wiring
harnesses.
Joe West
On 1/19/05 7:25 PM, "Clark Hartzel" <chartzel@comcast.net> wrote:
> The vast majority seem to believe that all Corvairs need new wiring. I will
> be the dissenter here (it figures, I'm a Libertarian and don't vote for
> Republicans or Democrats). I have owned, driven, raced and scrapped
> Corvairs for 43 years and I have never replaced a wiring harness unless it
> was damaged in an accident. In fact, before I throw away a rusty hulk, I
> keep the long main harness and reuse the wires in my dune buggies and drag
> cars. You guys are spending way too much money!
> Clark Hartzel
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