New under dash wiring harness for 70 Dart standard cluster

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This item is now made by M&H and sold by Year One. I just installed mine and it is factory exact in every way. You do need to add the wire in the system if you have variable speed wiper (an easy plug in or use your old wire if good - PM for details). This has never been available before and I think I got the first one!
 
What is it everyone states? Pictures or it didn't happen. Or at least part numbers. Bet you really like the new piece of mind this gives you. Instead of those nightmares of burning to the ground because of faulty/bad/old wiring.
 
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My worst mistake was buying what looked like a stock alternator that was chromed for a little under hood bling and ease of cleaning for shows. After a 180 mile drive to a big show on Washington's Long Beach peninsula and driving around cruising for 4 nights I headed home only to get the smell of electrical smoke. I limped it home with every accessory running to keep the battery from over charging. When I got it all apart the big red wire into the bulkhead connector was toast as was the connection going in to the steering column wiring. I took the alternator to a local rebuilder and when he tested it, it worked great and put out 99 amps as compared to the heavy duty Mopar A/C unit in 1970 that delivered 46 amps. I got that rebuilder to make me a 50 amp alternator since I couldn't find any offered that put out less than 65. I made a bunch of repairs but never felt particularly confident in the system again. I hope this will restore that old feeling that I could drive the car anywhere I wanted, fearlessly (even with dual quads on a crossram). Not much to show in terms of pictures since it's all stuffed up under the dash now, Year One number is HU200AM and I got it during a 30% off sale for $170 - what a steal. Talk to M&H for technical questions, but they don't sell direct so Year one is the source.
 
I think we are confusing harnesses now. You originally posted about the under dash harness which has to be 4 benji's plus depending on the model and year. I believe you're actually speaking of the under hood harness. At least that seems to be the one that fits the price point and part number you speak of. But then you speak of everything tucked up under the dash so no pictures. I'm slightly confused. If you have a magicians trick to get the under dash harness for anything under 2 bills. I'll take 10. Harnesses seem to be the one thing that people unwisely scrimp on. They will pay thousands of dollars for go fast parts and not want to pull the trigger on the one thing that runs everything like our very own central nervous system. A 50+ year old set of wires, wrapped in plastic, heat cycled, hacked and spliced at by who knows how many different owners, cracked and chaffed who knows where. I for one take the same road you travel. I want that piece of mind to drive my car as far away from home base as I like, leaving my only limiting factor to something like the cost of fuel. I am thankful to companies like M&H that there are options for us gear-heads, even at what seems to be a steep price. Happy highways, maybe we'll run in to each other sometime.
 
Sorry, Blind Squirrel, you're right the number is HU328A. I looked through my old e-mail from YO and grabbed the wrong info... Yeah, at that price I'd buy 3 today and put them away for the future!!!
 

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