Goober says "HEY"
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Goober says "HEY"
(Just in case there's any Andy Griffith fans)
Anyway, I live in East TN right up next to the Great Smoky Mountains.
I've been involved with Camaro's since they were introduced in 1967, have owned MANY first and second generation cars.
My go-to toy is now a 2006 Z06 Vette
Lately I've undertaken a slightly different project, as in a full restoration
I'm looking to get a standalone harness for a 2001, cable throttle body, LS1/4L60E
Motor came from a Transam, complete take-out with an un-cut harness.
Time is my main concern about doing it myself.
This will be going into a 1971 K5 and there is tons of other work that I can do with the time it would take me to do the research and rework the harness myself.
I did some searching here with some decent results but some online searches have turned up varying opinions/reviews.
Just wondering if there was a consensus opinion of who does the best rework or new standalone?
Anyway, I live in East TN right up next to the Great Smoky Mountains.
I've been involved with Camaro's since they were introduced in 1967, have owned MANY first and second generation cars.
My go-to toy is now a 2006 Z06 Vette
Lately I've undertaken a slightly different project, as in a full restoration
I'm looking to get a standalone harness for a 2001, cable throttle body, LS1/4L60E
Motor came from a Transam, complete take-out with an un-cut harness.
Time is my main concern about doing it myself.
This will be going into a 1971 K5 and there is tons of other work that I can do with the time it would take me to do the research and rework the harness myself.
I did some searching here with some decent results but some online searches have turned up varying opinions/reviews.
Just wondering if there was a consensus opinion of who does the best rework or new standalone?