Is someone on this site connected--pun intended-- to the auto wiring business.? Thanks Morley
Re: auto wiring
Posted by donnyb on 1/23/2018, 7:46 pm, in reply to "auto wiring" VIP Member and Board Expert
I am Morley. What's up?
Re: auto wiring
Posted by Morley on 1/25/2018, 10:23 pm, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
Donny, as I am "cleaning up" my barn find, I am thinking I might want to restore it someday. The wiring in the engine compartment seems ok, but a lot of repairs have been done under the dash. I realize this is not a popular car , so if and only if I decided to take it to the next faze, how do you proceed, and is this type of stuff even available. Morleu
Re: auto wiring
Posted by donnyb on 1/26/2018, 7:44 pm, in reply to "Re: auto wiring" VIP Member and Board Expert
Morley, nothing would do my heart any better than telling you we could help, but it truth, no one in the country is set to help with a 63 Buick. We may, and caution may, have the GM print, but I would have to check our archives. We have about 15K GM blueprints. If I have the print and your harness was solid as far as the connectors go, I might be able to restore or rebuild it, but it would be a stretch. If you get there, send me an email to fh348@comcast.net and I'll check for a print. Make sure you fuse box and bulkhead connectors are good and be careful removing the engine and front light harnesses (if that car has them) as not to break the tabs off of the connectors. Send me an email and I'll give you my phone number if you'd like to discuss this deeper. Donny
Re: auto wiring
Posted by BigDogSS on 1/26/2018, 10:47 am, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
Way cool! How about more details on the car? What year? Engine/trans?Denis 1967 Impala SS Sport Coupe 396/TH400/12 bolt. Marina Blue (South Gate built) 1967 Impala SS Convertible 327/TH400/12 bolt. Ermine White (St. Louis built)
Re: auto wiring
Posted by TRQ on 1/26/2018, 6:44 am, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
What a cool car,,,did you find it aroung Muskogee?
Re: auto wiring
Posted by Morley on 1/28/2018, 4:30 pm, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
Yes this car was bought new at Wagner Buick in Muskogee. I found it in a warehouse in Oklahoma City in the year 2000. Dual quad, four speed , radio delete, bench seat. I am looking for a 1963 Buick dash mounted tachometer.---and a million other things Morley
Re: auto wiring
Posted by TRQ on 1/28/2018, 4:53 pm, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
I lived in Tulsa near 20 years and did business in literately every dealership in the state. Did my fair share of drag racing those days,including Stock Eliminator classes.I have heard of this car back in the 80's and 90's. There is,or was, a red,white,and blue 67 or 68 cobra Mustang Stock Eliminator car that I last seen in Coweta,just north of Muskogee. It was born thru the Ford dealer in Muskogee around 1970 or so. I bought an L72 from the guy that had the Mustang. Is the name Gene Guoch associated with this Buick? Thanks
Re: auto wiring
Posted by Chevy66 on 1/28/2018, 12:56 pm, in reply to "Re: auto wiring"
Very nice car .i am wondering if the engine harness is the same on the firewall side .
Re: auto wiring
Posted by TRQ on 1/23/2018, 7:28 pm, in reply to "auto wiring"
Mr Donny Bock,,,heavy on the "Mister". Wiring is his middle name.