I was contacted by Gene at YNZ's yesterday on the estimate for restoring my wiring harness. Because it had silver cloth and silver plastic he believes the car was originally a carrera speedster that they pulled off of the line and sold as pushrod car. To restore the harness with silver costs several hundred dollars more and although original to the car is not really the correct black that a pushrod car had. The harness is different in other ways especially for the dimmer switch. He says that after March 57 all the cars came with the same wiring configuration as the carrera.
In any in case what do you guys think? Is it worth it to spend the money for the bragging rights of (my car started as a carrera), or since it was originally silver it should stay that way or just shut up spend less money and forget about it.
Although I have almost worn out my binder from Joe L. after listening to Gene about the diffences in the wiring harness's down to what bullets were there or not etc. etc. There seems to be changes every year.We all need to contact Gene and get him to write an article to save in the registry.
Jerry Landes
Carrera wiring harness in a 5/7/57 speedster
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Re: Carrera wiring harness in a 5/7/57 speedster
The plastic is definitely the same color silver as all the plastic on mine.
Jerry
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Re: Carrera wiring harness in a 5/7/57 speedster
A number of normal non Carrera 57's came with the silver woven harness. I just delivered one from my shop to its owner yesterday. I can't imagine that there is any advantage of it over the black plastic except for originality.