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Old Aug 11, 2013 | 06:37 PM
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New To Forum-70' Cutlass W-31 Clone-Stereo Wiring Diagram Needed

Hello all,
I am very happy to find this site, as I bought a 70' Cutlass S Holiday Coupe that was about 90% restored and done as a W31 clone. Thankfully, all the hard stuff was done.

One of my remaining projects on it is I am having the factory AM/FM radio restored and I just acquired a Delco/Oldsmobile underdash 8 track player with the matching dash piece, etc. I am also having it restored.

The front dash has the factory speaker in it. The back deck is all original and looks to have never had speakers installed. I have located factory speaker for the back deck. The 8 track had the connectors cut, but I have acquired a rebuilt harness with all connectors, etc.

Would anyone by chance know where I can get the wiring/hookup diagram I can use to make sure this will be connected and working properly?

I attached a few pics of it back in January when I bought it.

Thank you in advance,
Bryan S.
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Old Aug 11, 2013 | 08:16 PM
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Also, I live in the Colorado mountains at about 9200 feet elevation. Now that took some serious rejetting and tweaking of the carb once I got it up here!
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