Console wiring picture needed.

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I have a 1967 dart that I converted from column shift to a automatic floor shift. I have the console wiring but don't know how it runs on the floor to the dash harness. Does it run along the hump up to the center of the firewall, or under the drivers seat to the rocker panel and up to the dash? A picture of the wiring on the floor would be Great.
 
The factory ran the wiring from the console directly to the firewall and up into the harness. Next poster is correct, there is a sub harness that runs to the left kick panel. It is under my dynamat.

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I have a 1967 dart that I converted from column shift to a automatic floor shift. I have the console wiring but don't know how it runs on the floor to the dash harness. Does it run along the hump up to the center of the firewall, or under the drivers seat to the rocker panel and up to the dash? A picture of the wiring on the floor would be Great.
I just finished doing this on my '67 'vert. I don't have a pic as it's all re-assembled now, but there are 2 sub-harnesses that connect the console to the dash. One runs the length of the dash frame from drivers side to passengers side kick panel area(plugs into reverse light plug at steering column). The 2nd piece runs from the console, under the carpet, at an angle, over to meet the 1st harness at the passenger kick panel. You'll also notice on the dash portion, an orange wire with a plug. That is your console light wire. You may have to jump into your radio illumination wire to feed light power to the console light. I have some photos (courtesy of member "Rocky_JS) of the plugs and harness before installation, that I'll attach below...

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