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Nicky
Dec 8th, 03, 08:56 AM
Can any of you tell me where I can get a good, easy to use wiring diagram for my '67 at a decent price? I had previously bought one from NPD for $5 but couldn't make any sense out of it. Thanks for any help. graemlins/clonk.gif

cam67
Dec 8th, 03, 12:41 PM
The one in the assembly manual is as good as any that you'll find.

Mr. C
Dec 8th, 03, 06:27 PM
Try these:
click on the sunrise with the arrows at 4 corners to enlarge

http://gvtc.com/~rlaa/Electrical/67_4.JPG

http://gvtc.com/~rlaa/Electrical/67_3.JPG

http://gvtc.com/~rlaa/Electrical/67_2.JPG

http://gvtc.com/~rlaa/Electrical/67_1.JPG

DjD
Dec 8th, 03, 07:03 PM
The pages Mr. C links to are from the Factory Assembly Instruction Manual (AIM) for 1967. They are about $20 and a must for anyone with a 1st gen...

John_Muha
Dec 9th, 03, 05:03 AM
The $5.00 ones from NPD are also reprints of the original diagrams. Not aware that anyone took the time to re-draw the originals.

Nicky
Dec 9th, 03, 12:13 PM
Thanks guys for the help. I'll go back and re-study them. My brother has a '67 RS-SS convertible that he is in the process of putting back after several years of storage and neglect and is trying to get the wiring sorted out. Mice or rats had cut some of the wires and others he had disconnected without labeling causing him lots of problems. He may need more help later.

Nicky
Dec 9th, 03, 12:14 PM
Thanks guys for the help. I'll go back and re-study them. My brother has a '67 RS-SS convertible that he is in the process of putting back after several years of storage and neglect and is trying to get the wiring sorted out. Mice or rats had cut some of the wires and others he had disconnected without labeling causing him lots of problems. He may need more help later.