[WANTED] 1966 Dart Fuse Panel?

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I am having some fuse panel issues. If anyone has a good one they don't need please let me know.
Thanks a lot!
 
Maybe post a pic or if anyone can chime in as to what years are the same.I may have one just not sure what car it came from so a pic would be great .I feel mine was from a 67-69 dart
 
Here is a new one.. Thanks for response.. The P/N I think is a 2291593 with the Assy. # 2587295..

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I've got a few (I believe 66 and 67 are the same), BUT your problem is likely to be the fuse holders, which will have to be transferred to the new box. I've been swapping parts around for my '67 Barracuda. Kind of a pain, but I don't have the budget for a new harness.
 
I've got a few (I believe 66 and 67 are the same), BUT your problem is likely to be the fuse holders, which will have to be transferred to the new box. I've been swapping parts around for my '67 Barracuda. Kind of a pain, but I don't have the budget for a new harness.

I agree, a couple of the holders have weak ears and are corroded pretty bad...
 
I have one from a 65 cuda if that works

The way I am looking at it I might be better off changing the fuse panel with the whole harness, other wise I will need enough wire off the panel to splice every wire on it. Thanks
 
The way I am looking at it I might be better off changing the fuse panel with the whole harness, other wise I will need enough wire off the panel to splice every wire on it. Thanks

65 Barracuda Main Dash Wiring Harness and Fuse Block 2291593

This is still in the car and I haven't poked and prodded it with a screwdriver yet. If your interested can pop the fuses and get a better look at the tabs. I will not separate the wires from the block.


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Thanks a lot for looking, and I mean no offense here, but that one is in worse shape than mine. I might jus have to put a new after market panel in. The car is far from stock anyways. Thanks again.
 
Thanks a lot for looking, and I mean no offense here, but that one is in worse shape than mine. I might jus have to put a new after market panel in. The car is far from stock anyways. Thanks again.

Funny, 54 year old part. Were you expecting shiny and new? Alright thanks for the reply and feedback.
Cheers,
Artie
 
Some of mine are pretty nice. The holders might be available new (I've been swapping around to get the best ones in mine). I've also got bins of old wire harnesses from parted out cars. I'm still contemplating replacing mine with something with either more fuses (I've got one from a '69 C-body) or later with the modern fuses. It's not going to happen before I get the car running, though.
 
Some of mine are pretty nice. The holders might be available new (I've been swapping around to get the best ones in mine). I've also got bins of old wire harnesses from parted out cars. I'm still contemplating replacing mine with something with either more fuses (I've got one from a '69 C-body) or later with the modern fuses. It's not going to happen before I get the car running, though.

I have only see one holder for sale NOS $250.00, you can buy a new under dash harness for around $550.00...
 
I am working on mine, trying to clean up the fuse holders. The problem I have, if you look at the back side of the panel a lot of the connections are permanent, and I have not found those fuse holders anywhere.

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I haven't found them, either, but I plan to go to our local terminal outlet to see if they have them. I have a few of the slide-on ones. I have also run a couple through evapo-rust with so-so results. I have also bead blasted some with better results..
 
I haven't found them, either, but I plan to go to our local terminal outlet to see if they have them. I have a few of the slide-on ones. I have also run a couple through evapo-rust with so-so results. I have also bead blasted some with better results..

It would be nice if someone made replacement fuse holders with single spade, and piggy back type. Just pop the old ones out and install the female on the wire side. Just a thought... Thanks
 
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