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Re: Neutral Safety Switch/Reverse Lamp Harness?
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11/27/21 06:02 PM
11/27/21 06:02 PM
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19swinger70
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That could be from a lot of different cars. my only guess is that it is from a '68 and newer car - because my '67 Barracuda did not have the 3 pin connector for the trans, it only had the 1 pin for the neutral safety switch. (The other 2 pins are for the backup lights - which on my '67 were triggered by a switch on the base of the steering column OR on the shifter if a 4spd)
1970 340 swinger. sublime 1967 barracuda fastback BB 55 Plymouth Project
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Re: Neutral Safety Switch/Reverse Lamp Harness?
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#2989770
11/28/21 08:43 AM
11/28/21 08:43 AM
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NachoRT74
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Pretty sure 71 ( or 73 ) and lates A Body. They use to get an extension harness to reach the bulkhead and Starter relay. E bodies and 71-74 B bodies got them with the plug straight to the bulkhead and I think pre 70 cars get the NSS harness with free terminals to be inserted into the wiper motor plug.
dunno if maybe some C body.
But allways pre 75 because by 75, the color setup of the harness changed to violet, black and brown/yellow wires.
With a Charger born in Chrysler assembly plant in Valencia, Venezuela
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