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    macklo is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question '57 Chevy Wiring

     



    Hi All,
    Am wondering if you guys could give me an idea of what it would cost to have my chevy re-wired. Am having this-n-that problems, pain in the "A" stuff? Help?
    -Macklo

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    Get hold of Pailess Wiring or one of the other companies that do wiring harnesses, quite sure they will have one for a 57.
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    Dave, Thanks but, I'm wondering what it would cost to have someone else do the work - Me and electricity don't get along - I just don't want to get a hosing! Thanks - Keep cruisin'
    -Mack

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    Macklo,
    You don't need to be an expert when it comes to buying a wiring harness and doing it yourself. the companies that make them, build them so you don't have to pay a guy $1000 to wire your car. believe me, it's not that hard. you can spend between $200 - $350 for a harness depending on all the bells and whistles you want. Take a weekend and you can have it in no time. D.I.Y is the way to go.
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