Not really true anymore they are making kits for early Mustangs and Mopar "B" bodies and I think they are just starting to do kits for some Chevy's too. I helped a friend install a kit into a '66 Mustang and it was a snap; it even had all the ends terminated, etc.
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Originally Posted by Hank70SS
The problem with the Painless kit is it's not made specifically for one car. So you do have to know how to crimp and solder. You can buy harnesses made specifically for your year Chevelle. Then it's matter of of plugging the connectors into the correct spots. They make harnesses that have the correct connectors and color coded wires for every year Chevelle, a reproduction of the original harness. Painless harnesses are a lot less expensive but they're more generic. Just depends on your abilities and what you want.
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