Engine-AC-Heater Wiring for 85 El Camino

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mikester

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Thanks! I would like to take that route. The AC/Heater box was in pitiful shape. Besides needing major repairs, each component needed replacement. So...we install a delete panel next. Time...and patience...seems be have trumped the complete rewire thought.
Still have to wire the motor. Still going to have a bunch of unused wires in the original harness. Trust me. Its easier to do now than later. This is what I started with. It was a pain in the butt but a lot of the original wires needed to go.

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K-Toe

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Still have to wire the motor. Still going to have a bunch of unused wires in the original harness. Trust me. Its easier to do now than later. This is what I started with. It was a pain in the butt but a lot of the original wires needed to go.

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Yep...my mess of wires look similar. They were bagged to make painting easier. I have ZERO experience in rewiring a car!

I do...appreciate the nudge! Soooo much on the to-do list! I already have the Sniper EFI to install. Next on my list was to update the guage cluster, the interior along with a new paint job, and...NONE...are cheap! I will give rewiring serious thought!
 

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