Mustang American Autowire Complete Wiring Harness 1965-1970

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The Classic Update Series is a complete wiring system in a box, giving you everything you need to modernize your classic Mustang's wiring system. Allows for most aftermarket accessories such as: gauge packages, heat and air conditioning systems, power windows, etc.

Each kit features:
- Correct replacement headlight switch with internal circuit breaker
- Original Ford styled headlight switch connector
- Headlight enhancement relays allow for high-powered halogen headlights
- Separate relay controlled circuit for cars that have stock or aftermarket fog or driving lamps
- Complete wiring for all running lights, brake lights, directional lights, license lights and third brake lights
- Replacement ignition switch for use with original bezel and tumbler
- Original style ignition switch connector
- Standard turn signal flasher and hazard flasher mounted on fuse panel; horn relay mounted on harness
- New ATO Fuse box fits the in center of the firewall away from header and A/C ducts and allows for easy fuse and circuit breaker accessibility
- All required hardware supplied
- Original switch connector bodies! (Exclusive to American Autowire)
- Separate optional under-dash light sockets along with original dome/interior light wiring
- New floor dimmer switch is provided and mounts in the stock location
- Steering column connectors will plug directly into most aftermarket steering columns. Directions and an adapter with terminals are included for adapting a stock 1969 Mustang steering column.
- Color schematics and easy to understand instructions included

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