Yes. I salvaged all of the wiring on my truck. Any "repairs" or "modifications" have been removed and everything is back to stock.
If I find a place in the wiring that has deteriorated, I just cut back the non-adhesive tape and splice in a new piece of wire. I solder the connection, heat shrink it and just wrap it with new non-adhesive black tape, just like original. You can find pieces of NOS wire harnesses cheap at various places, stuff that is new and often has the Packard ends on them that you want.
My hood mounted blackout lamp had a badly deteriorated wire. That is exactly what I did and now it is soft and works as it should.
I hope you get that truck (if the bed and/or cab floor are good). Please, keep us in the loop.
That's the way I like to do it if I can't get the complete wire out easily. The only problem I always have is that I NEVER order the correct tape! I always plan on doing it after I realize I don't have any, but I never do! Do you have a good source for it? The M38a1 I am working on needs a complete harness, but I'm not feeling paying ~$900 for a new one right now! I bought an NOS M35a1 harness for $20 off eBAy months ago that is fairly close to the M38a1 and will work with a few mods. I will have to in and RE tape the whole harness though. I am also going to build it with integrated turn signals.
Matt
Matt, try this link:
http://www.amkproducts.com/bulk5.asp?part=B-11666
This is the right stuff. What I have was some that my dad got when he worked at the Glenn L Martin Co. in Middle River, MD. Mine is old but still soft and like new.
Here is the PDF Catalog of everything they have:
http://www.amkproducts.com/Catalog_PDF.htm
I have not purchased anything from them but have no doubt it is the right stuff.
Looks like a PVC pipe filler modification back there?
Sure is!
Update on this - I haven't been back to talk to the gut. The last I heard, he had a $9k price on it. I decided to hold on to my $$ and use part of it to finish my USMC M38a1.
Matt
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