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Old 10-10-10, 04:04
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Default CMP Wiring Harnesses/Looms

I have in my possession 14 New Old Stock (N.O.S) wiring harnesses for the CMPs. I believe 11 are for the Ford and 3 are for the Chev.

All harnesses are complete and in excellent condition with toggle switches, lamp sockets and terminals. Some harnesses still retain original string and service tag.

Two of the Ford harnesses have slight damage to the primary cloth braiding. Rubber connectors have hardened but all there.

I would like to sell them (all or individually) so please PM me if interested.

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Old 11-10-10, 06:28
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Default Nice one !

What a beaut find, well done... 15 years ago I would have been very excited but my blitz days are over now. I hope they all find good homes though.

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Old 13-10-10, 11:37
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I'm interested in harness for Ford F15.

Just started a full rebuild.

How much are you asking, and where can I send the money????

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Old 13-10-10, 13:55
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Hi Stuart,

I would be intereted in one for an F15A (i dont know if there is a difference in what you have between models?).

Can you please also let me know a cost for the harness and also for postage to NSW- 2765 post code.

Thanks,
Ian.
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Old 13-10-10, 14:21
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Ford harness part No. is CIIQ 14401
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Old 13-10-10, 14:58
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Ford harness part No. is CIIQ 14401
That would be *C11Q-14401 wiring-cowl. Any suffixes A, B or C?

See the January 1942 Ford spare parts list below for variations on this part number plus applications.
The May 1943 F15A spare part list mentions *C11Q-14401-C was used to serial #21565 with old design cab (read: Cab no. 11 and 12). From serial #21566 with new design cab (read: Cab no. 13) part no. *C29QF-14401 was specified.

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Old 13-10-10, 18:50
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I would be interested too. Postage to Canada V5J2Y2.
Chevrolet Harness.
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Old 13-10-10, 23:56
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Default Ford loom

I have these looms for Ford cab 13s - part No. C11Q14403. Like Stuart's the rubber insulators have hardened with age.

PM me if interested.
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Old 14-10-10, 03:58
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Default looms

Bill Drew had heaps of Chev looms for a few bucks each years ago.. I bought one .. It was very long and had wires everywhere . I still have a few bits of it around . They were all roughly piled in a corner of one of the Drew's yards they had in the back streets .Contained in a package of greasy ww2 wax preservative.. God knows what became of them.

They are typically heavy gauge wire for 6 volt systems .
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Old 14-10-10, 04:08
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For the insulated connectors that go hard with time, there is a replacement. Lucas makes an almost identical part, I bought a few hundred a decade or so back from a military surplus store. The parts likely came from Suffield, where the British train here in Canada.

The NSN was 5935-99-805-0001 and the part number was LU/CWB300W25 . Not sure what they were meant for but they will do the job nicely.
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Old 22-10-10, 04:45
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Default Wiring loom

My Chev wiring loom arrived today. For 65 years old its in pretty good shape. Worth the money just for the switches and yes the insulators are
hard.
Doesnt seem to work the same for old blokes.
Thanks Stuart well done.
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Hello,
are any of the Ford wiring looms still available?
I'm looking for cab 13 type, one for a F15 and one for a F60S.
Wouold like to know postage and cost of unit please.
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Old 11-06-14, 10:43
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Ganmain Tony bought a brand new loom for his F60L
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Old 11-06-14, 12:42
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Vinwire in Victoria at about $450 last time I checked
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Old 11-06-14, 22:11
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Vintage Wiring, loom for 1942 Ford, now cost $591, plus gst!
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