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Marketplace => Services Offered => Topic started by: midlife on July 15, 2009, 09:06:28 PM
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Some of you may know that I restore underdash harnesses to OEM functionality. While gathering up all of the wiring diagrams available, I've managed to obtain (by reverse engineering) the 1967 and 1968 tach harness schematics. There is no known public domain schematics for these critters.
In the course of restoring these old harnesses, I have found many bad molded plugs, particularly at the engine side of the firewall. The crimps within these molded plugs are just poorly made. I've also found that about 20% of the headlight, turn signal, brake switch, etc. pins are also poorly crimped, but at least one can re-crimp these puppies. The molded connectors cannot be fixed. Many of your problems may be due to these poor crimpings, leading to no continuity of circuitry.
I have many parts, connectors, pins, etc. that y'all may need in your restoration efforts. In addition, I can probably answer any of your electrical questions you may have. Feel free to use me as a resource, either here, or via e-mail at harnesses@fusemail.com
I'm at your disposal!
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Randy's service is much appreciated in the Mustang community!
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Do you do any thing with the 78 Mustang II wiring?
Jake Jarrell
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Sorry, Jake, but no. I don't have any documentation for them and no harnesses to cannibalize for connectors if one crossed my workbench.
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hi randy i sent you an e mail regarding my 70 inst cluster, thanks, chuck.
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You certainly have a strange problem, and I'm scratching my head over the information you provided. Your instrument cluster should work...
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Do you do any thing with the 78 Mustang II wiring?
Jake Jarrell
Jake:
I now have the schematics and have actually refurbished a 78 Mustang in the past 6 months, so yes, I can do this!
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Hi Randy i sent you a pm obout my 64.5 coupe wiring , thanks, chuck.
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Randy was great with providing information to check all circuits before powering up under load. All worked great. Thank you!
-Keith
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Last day to receive harnesses is May 23; I will be down until November/December timeframe. I'll post when the business is backup and running.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but I do have to get the house and garage repaired due to damage from Hurricane Michael, which requires everything removed from the dwellings.
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I hope that everything gets fixed quickly Randy.
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Last day to receive harnesses is May 23; I will be down until November/December timeframe. I'll post when the business is backup and running.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but I do have to get the house and garage repaired due to damage from Hurricane Michael, which requires everything removed from the dwellings.
I feel for you. 32" of water from Hurricane Harvey set back the start of my little side businesses by about 18 months. It does afford you the opportunity to make some changes/additions.
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You have our hopes of a speedy and full recovery from your situation
Your in our thoughts
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I'm now back in operation as of Feb. 23, 2020. Woohoo!
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Welcome back. I've been thru a few hurricanes. I'll take a quake any time, except in Ridgemark.
Jim
About 20 miles from the epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta quake.
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Great to hear. Congrats.
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Unexpected circumstances sure can force us into a form of involuntary reorganization. I hope the "reorganization" proves to (eventually) be beneficial to your business. Ten years ago, (ten years into business), I had to borrow money and move my business (this was to survive the economic crisis the whole country experienced back in the 2008/2009 time frame).
The move proved to be essential to my survival but I had to move into a smaller building...only recently have I finally gotten back into some of those boxes that were packed up nearly 10 years ago!
Certainly, I wouldn't want to go through this ever again but as they say: "What doesn't kill us, only makes us stronger.", it is great to here of your survival.
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I'm now back in operation as of Feb. 23, 2020. Woohoo!
Awesome, glad to hear!!
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Hi Randy, I sent you an e mail with info, thanks, chuck.
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Got the e-mail. Thanks! Your 65 is in good hands.
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Due to an impending move across country, I will be shutting down until approximately the first of 2021.
Please do not send any order in; they will be returned unopened.
Check back for when I will re-open. Thank you.
New Phone number: check website.
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Where are you moving to? I can't find info on your Website. Your friends are curious.
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I'm trying to move to the desert southwest, precise location TBD. I'd like to locate in Tucson, AZ.
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I'm trying to move to the desert southwest, precise location TBD. I'd like to locate in Tucson, AZ.
I hope you like heat. One of my neighbor's sons moved to Tempe after he retired from the Navy. "Everything", except the outdoors, is air conditioned.
Jim
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I wonder if insurance is less given no hurricanes compare to where you are now.
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Good luck with the move. Hope it is a safe and uneventful one for you
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Much lower insurance, but higher taxes (property, state income). Desert landscaping is ideal for someone looking for low maintenance yards. Heat don't bother me, as long as it is cool heat! ;D
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Humid wet heat in FL. Dry heat in AZ. Wiring insulation and other interior parts gets french fried there on the other hand less rust.
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Good luck on your move ! mark
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I'm on my way back from Tucson and spent 3 days searching for housing that might fit my needs. Found 2 or 3, but were either in a terrible neighborhood or 10+ miles out of town with nothing nearby. I ended up finding a very nice rental property for the time being, and I hope to move here by mid-November.
The bad news: I might not have space available to have the business up and running when I finally move in and settle. I'll know more once I'm here. I'll notify y'all what will be happening.
The real bad news: I'll still be here offering wise cracks and crummy advice. Sorry 'bout that..
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The real bad news: I'll still be here offering wise cracks and crummy advice. Sorry 'bout that..
Crap....
;D ;D
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Well, I made it! Arrived Monday afternoon, movers showed up at 8AM Tuesday, and have spent the rest of the week making the house livable. Will have to get car registered, driver's license, and a AZ business license over the next couple of weeks, then work on the garage to make it usable for wire work. Plan is to start back up Jan 1.
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What part of Arizona?
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Tucson, AZ.
There are a fair number of us repair/refurbishment/new part suppliers among Phoenix and Tucson (think Kevin Marti, Marcus Anghel, Bill Basore...). Sorta like Silicon Valley, only for vintage FLM vehicles.
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I am glad a saw this post. I'll bug you again in the new year! Cheers!
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Tucson, AZ.
There are a fair number of us repair/refurbishment/new part suppliers among Phoenix and Tucson (think Kevin Marti, Marcus Anghel, Bill Basore...). Sorta like Silicon Valley, only for vintage FLM vehicles.
Welcome to Southern Arizona Randy. This is the good part of the year. When we moved here from the northeast years ago in July, it was 110 degrees. You get used to it eventually.
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Tucson, AZ.
There are a fair number of us repair/refurbishment/new part suppliers among Phoenix and Tucson (think Kevin Marti, Marcus Anghel, Bill Basore...). Sorta like Silicon Valley, only for vintage FLM vehicles.
I’m in Mesa. I attend Marcus’s open house each year. You should come for that if he has it in January.
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I would like to do so very much!
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I am now open for business in Tucson, AZ.
New phone number, address! Contact information at http://midlifeharness.com/contact.html
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I am now open for business in Tucson, AZ.
New phone number, address! Contact information at http://midlifeharness.com/contact.html
Congratulations and ahead of schedule I think. Best wishes in the new location .
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Welcome to the (sort of)
Left West Coast. When you reach the work saturation point, and you will, I recommend Cabo San Lucas on the Baja tip. The diving and fishing there are worth the trip.
Jim
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Welcome to the (sort of) Left West Coast. When you reach the work saturation point, and you will, I recommend Cabo San Lucas on the Baja tip. The diving and fishing there are worth the trip.
Jim
That's what LaurieS says as well. But isn't that the South Coast of Kalifornia?
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That's what LaurieS says as well. But isn't that the South Coast of Kalifornia?
It's 750 miles "South Of The Border, Down Mexico Way". You are closer to the dreaded California border than that. If you go, consider flying. It's been a while since I was there, and with this virus stuff, who knows.
Jim
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I will be moving within Tucson, AZ by the end of June (date TBD). Please contact me via e-mail or phone before shipping. Thank you.
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I will resume working on Mustang wiring June 1 with a new address. Please contact me prior to shipping to ensure you have the proper address, now updated on my webpage. Thank you.
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Randy here...
SUSPENSION OF REFURBISHMENT: I am in need of a hip
replacement, scheduled for early February. I am in great pain
and can no longer spend time on my workbench repairing
wiring harnesses. I will resume operations sometime after
surgery, so please check back approximately mid-March.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE
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Best wishes with the procedure!
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Hope everything turns out as planned. Speedy recovery and best wishes
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Randy,
Wish you a speedy recovery. Just had one replaced in July and much better now.
My advice from my experience only is,
1. don't rush recovery
2. do your physical therapy as prescribed
3. do what the Doctor says you can and don't do what they say you cant, it sounds simple but some of it will be hard to obey.
4. STAY ACTIVE and MOVE around Ice is your friend
5. set up a nice bed about mid-thigh height where there are no stairs between you and it, same for bathroom and shower location.
Enjoy a future with no more hip pain.
Happy Holiday's
Dan in Kansas
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Well, I have recovered fairly well from my hip surgery, and the wife's hip replacement was a month after mine, so she's well enough for me not to nurse her on a daily basis. So, I'm now open again for business.Thanks for all your kind words and patience.
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Well, I have recovered fairly well from my hip surgery, and the wife's hip replacement was a month after mine, so she's well enough for me not to nurse her on a daily basis. So, I'm now open again for business.Thanks for all your kind words and patience.
Great! to Hear !
Best wishes to both of you
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I just was notified that my e-mail provider is dropping support for the domain that I was using on Aug. 1. Consequently, I need to change e-mails. Please use the following in the future:
harnesses66@gmail.com
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Due to the rising costs of shipping, I am planning on raising rates in August. First raise in rates since 2008.