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  • #232919
    Bruce Heseltine
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    @basbinca

    Someone locally is selling a “complete” Classic Roadsters Chevy-based TD kit that’s partially built.  The chassis is mostly finished sans the drive line.  One other ‘minor’ missing piece is a wiring loom.  Is there a source for those, or would it have to built from scratch?  Is that doable?

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    Larry Murphy
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    @larry-murphy

     Hi and welcome to the forum. The Classic Roadsters replica is one of the more desirable kits. My Chevette based car uses the Chevette wiring harness with some additions/modifications. There is a company called Painless Wiring that makes harnesses for street rod applications that would help with your situation.They should be easy to find on the internet. Larry Murphy40261.4957175926

    #240838
    Mark Hendrickson
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    @pink-mg

    There are also other good wiring harness vendors like Centech, American Autowire, Ron Francis, etc.

    You basically decide how many circuits you need and buy the appropriate harness. I’ve used Painless, Ron Francis and Centech.

    You’re in CA, any reputable hot rod shop could advise you on the set-ups they use.

    What do you mean by missing the driveline? Chevettes and Pontiac T-1000’s are not easy to find.

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