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Is that OEM wiring? Beautiful!
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Yup. Just cleaned it up.Is that OEM wiring? Beautiful!
I’m always amazed when OEM wiring lasts. I’ve had a couple cruisers where the wiring was so brittle I could never consider saving it - kept chasing down breaks in it. maybe has something to do with the dry heat in AZ? Kudos for being able to save yours!Yup. Just cleaned it up.
Maybe I’m just bad luck one that I ended up completely giving up on and rewiring was a 72 that had spent it’s life in AZ. The other that had a lot of wiring issues was a 79, but I believe that one had spent some time out East. FWIW the 61 FJ25 FHT (Warden) I picked up this last year seems to have solid wiring and it’s spent it’s entire life in AZ. Pretty nice bonus when you can keep the OEM!I have never had bad wiring here in norcal, amazing that after 50 years, I have had 45’s start up and still have most electrics! A big high five to the 60’s, Mr toyota! And just a quality product!!
I’m with Whitey, parted at least 100 cruisers and other than a couple burnt messes and a couple with paint you couldn’t not scrape off, harnesses have been salvageable.I have never had bad wiring here in norcal, amazing that after 50 years, I have had 45’s start up and still have most electrics! A big high five to the 60’s, Mr toyota! And just a quality product!!
Alright alright, rub it in you two jkI’m with Whitey, parted at least 100 cruisers and other than a couple burnt messes and a couple with paint you couldn’t not scrape off, harnesses have been salvageable.