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I am restoring a '51 B3C and I am debating whether to make my own wiring harness or bite the financial bullet and buy one all ready to go. In that regard, do any of you folks have experience with Vintage Wiring of Maine? Such things as quality of the harness, markings, and instructions, costs, and any other factors that might be important. Thank you.

Barry

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I too used RIWire and have nothing but great things to say about them

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As said before, they are great to work with and a great product. They make installing the harness very easy!

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I've had good experiences with YnZ's and with Harnesses Unlimited. And as noted by other posters RI Wiring has a good reputation.

That said, while I've never previously heard of Vintage Wiring of Maine their web site seems to have all the right photos and wording. They might be okay and it would be interesting to get a first hand review of their product. Having more companies in the business of making good reproduction harnesses can't be a bad thing.

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Just googled "Vintage Wiring of Maine" and found their place in Maine. I pass right by there on my way to the camp in Maine, gonna have to stop in and say hi next time!

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