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Mike in Mass 04-13-2012 04:34 PM

wiring harness 39 pic-up
 
City: plymouth
State: ma

hey guys trying to locate a supplier for a harness for my truck . I have an NOS one but its really brittle around the ends and I can crack the cloth coating off of it . tried 101carparts.com ,,painless wiring , nobody goes back far enough, thanks mike p

40fordpu 04-13-2012 07:42 PM

Re: wiring harness 39 pic-up
 

I might have a nos truck one in my garage. Check this weekend for ya. If you dont hear from me then remind me. I would sell it to you for what I bought it for. (I have a 1940 truck and thought they might be the same)

swoopNZ 04-13-2012 08:46 PM

Re: wiring harness 39 pic-up
 

Tyree Harrris makes a good product..

TK in LA 04-13-2012 10:09 PM

Re: wiring harness 39 pic-up
 

1 Attachment(s)
I have one on Greedy bay 200742366126 and another as shown.The one in the picture is P/N 91C 14401 C which is correct for commercial. The one on greedy is a 91C 14401B and says it's for the cowl on a 2 brush generator in a '39 closed cab or panel. Both are NOS, dirty but complete. If interested, just let me know.
Tom

oldrelics 04-14-2012 02:25 AM

Re: wiring harness 39 pic-up
 

I'd buy a repro before buying a crusty NOS piece....do you smell smoke?

The harness looks to be available at most of the Vintage Ford suppliers.

C&G Early Ford shows:

91C-14401A 39Pickupw/3 brush generator, with amp gauge $150.82 ea

91C-14401B 39Pickupw/2 brush generator & volt gauge $113.84 ea

91C-14401C 39Pickupw/2 brush generator & amp gauge $169.90 ea

39wdy 04-14-2012 06:07 AM

Re: wiring harness 39 pic-up
 

Hi Mike,
I'd go with the reproduction harness as well. I originally used an NOS harness and ended up five years later replacing it with a repro. It's much easier to do when the truck is all apart. I did; however, successfully use an NOS harness on the tail lights but that location is much easier to repair or replace if you have a problem. Did you solve your steering problem? I'll see you at Fitchburg.
Toby


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