Re: IML: reproduction wire and wiring sources
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Re: IML: reproduction wire and wiring sources
- From: Charles Hansen <hansencw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 08:40:50 -0600
The current YNZ web site catalog shows the following:
1959 300, Imperial
Main Harness ......................................................
936.00
Taillight Harness - 2 dr. Hdtp (300) .....................267.00
Power Window - 2 dr. Hdtp (300) .......................302.00
1959 Imperial & LeBaron
Main Harness ......................................................
936.00
Taillight Harness – 4 dr. LeBaron ........................310.00
Taillight Harness w/Power Top - Imperial ............310.00
Power Window - Conv. .......................................329.00
- 4 dr. .........................................329.00
Air Conditioning Harness ......................................51.00
Auto-Pilot Speed Control ......................................36.00
Power Antenna ......................................................
42.00
1959 Crown Imperial
Main Harness ....................................................
1126.00
Taillight Harness - 2 dr. .......................................267.00
Power Window - 2 dr. ..........................................329.00
Power Seat - 2 dr. ...............................................
111.00
Power Antenna ......................................................
36.00
Maybe when they duplicated mine from my old harness that provided
them with a pattern and now they can offer reproduction harnesses at
slightly lower prices.
- Charlie Hansen
1959 Imperial Le Baron
On Aug 7, 2006, at 11:53 PM, Clint and Laurie Carter wrote:
Okay, so if I'm reading this right, a new harness from YNZ would be
about
$2,000? Is that about average? Another question: since YNZ made a
harness
for a '59 LeBaron, is it possible they could use that pattern for
my '59
Crown (4-door sedan)? I know I'm going to need one for my '59 as it
appears
there was a fire in the car at one time.
As intriguing as it sounds to make my own (and I love puzzles!) I
don't
think an Imperial is the place for a beginner, yes?
Thank you,
Laurie Carter
Ilwaco, WA USA
'59 Crown (mine)
'65 Crown Coupe (his)
----- Original Message -----
From: <dansgarage@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
----<snip>----
I will probably go the YNZ route and just bite-the-bullet for the
cost.
Besides, if there are about $300-350.00 in parts costs alone, another
$1200-1500.00 for the labor involved is not too rediculous by todays
standards.
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