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Old Dec 11, 2009 | 08:09 AM
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Wiring harness

I have an add posted in 442.com for a wiring harness wanted for a 66 four
speed console. There have been a couple people that have told me there was no such thing as wiring for inside the console for lights ie: glove box and rear courtesy light. That there were only these options for 64 and 65. The 66 manual shows differently. Can anyone comment on this?
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by todd66442
I have an add posted in 442.com for a wiring harness wanted for a 66 four
speed console. There have been a couple people that have told me there was no such thing as wiring for inside the console for lights ie: glove box and rear courtesy light. That there were only these options for 64 and 65. The 66 manual shows differently. Can anyone comment on this?
The 1966 Cutlass option list shows it.

"D55 Console, Sports - Includes performance gauge, lockable map case with lamp, and courtesy lamps."

I don't know about anywhere else but Year One has the 1966 manual and auto console extension and console interior wiring harnesses for $45.95 each.

http://www.yearone.com/
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 10:16 AM
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Why not just wire the console yourself? It should be pretty easy to do if you have any skill with a soldering iron. Plus, if you have a diagram then you can match the wire colors to the originals.
Old Dec 15, 2009 | 07:44 AM
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Will do, thanks.
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