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I have a '73 Mach 1 in the early stages of restoration. A well optioned model (i.e. Fold Down Rear Seat, Power Windows, Front/Rear Spoilers, Ram Air, Limited Slip Differential, Gauge Package). It has a serious wiring issue that I need to repair/replace the wiring harnesses (under dash and under hood). I see that Ron Francis now offers one for the big body Mustangs just not sure how much I may need to modify the new harness to accommodate all the options I need to supply power for. Anyone used a Ron Francis harness? Any feedback would be appreciated.[/font]
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Welcome to the site from Virginia! Sorry, I can't help you with the wiring harness issue, but another member may have some info for you.
Post up some progress pics of your Mach when you get a chance.
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Where are you located? If it's near Spokane Wa, I have a '73 Mach I just finished for reference, a wiring diagram, and over 30 years of experience working on wiring. I'd be happy to help you.
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I have used Ron francis before but it was for a streetrod totally different Im sure.I know Painless makes a harness for the mustangs also.
http://www.painlessperformance.com/webca...ll=Classic Cars
http://haywireinc.com/catalog/product_in...a00f2eokp5
Haywire is the 1 I bought for my 1969 Mach 1. I hope this helps you.
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Welcome - sounds like a very nice machine.
I have not had to deal with the aftermarket wiring woes. All the best.
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Welcome to the site! Show us some pictures!