Just got off phone with M&H Electrical Fabricators 1972 Demon

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Syleng1

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So I am getting ready to do a restoration on an early 1972 Demon 340 4-speed in my shop and calling about harnesses seen on Yearone. They are made by a company I've used before called M&H Electrical Fabricators. www.wiringharness.com I've had good luck with their product. Nice connectors, accurate and properly sized- no short ends. Wrapped properly too.

So this car is Sept 16th, 1971 build date. The harnessed they list for the dash are listed:
HU319A - after Nov 1971 or HU319B- Before Nov 1971.
Build code N23 Electronic Ignition car.
I figured it was for electronic ignition but its not.
The difference is seat belt warning connectors for switch in the seat (at rear lamp connector left kick panel) and the dash harness includes an extra wire for lighting the bulb on the dash and the warning buzzer.
Just thought I would pass that along as Search showed nothing on my end on FABO.

Also, for the record, they will not answer any emails about technical info- you have to call them. They only answer calls regarding their harnesses so have your part number from Year-one available. They do not sell direct only thru a few vendors like Year-one. Really helpful folks.
 
Bill Evans does top notch correct harnesses
for mopars and mopar only and is a great guy. He and his Wife build them out and they have always been spot on for me.

Evans Wiring Harnesses
 
I don't think Bill does under dash harness. Does he?
Just poked around his site - limited on all MoPar harnesses - lacking 70's a body stuff from stem to stern. Has some but not all.
 
Just poked around his site - limited on all MoPar harnesses - lacking 70's a body stuff from stem to stern. Has some but not all.

I say call him up and ask if it’s possible he will make them
 
a bit of poking around looks like they don’t do dash harnesses.
 
Glad you got through. They didn't return my call last month. Reverse light harness for '69 with automatic transmission doesn't fit A-bodies. Not important enough for me to keep calling - I'll just splice in the extra wire length needed to reach the fender mounted starter relay.
 
Ihave also had excellent experiences with M&H. I have used their under hood harnesses a few times. A couple years ago I wanted to replace the dash harness in my standard dash 1970 Dart. They had a couple others needing the same thing and they produced that harness. When it came I compared it in detail with the original and it was right on target. I needed one more fuse holder since their source harness was for a 2 speed wiper (mine was a variable speed and an AC car) and they were happy to help me without Year one in the middle after I bought the harness.
 
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