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Old 11-24-2007, 11:31 AM
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67 GTO Column Harness terminal pins

I have a 67 GTO Convertible I am re-wiring with an EZwiring kit. The kit comes with the newer straight flat column connector where mine has the curved half moon shaped connector. The connector is in good shape but rather than spice in the new harness to the old wires I would prefer to crimp/solder in new terminal pins directly to the new harness. Trouble is I have not been able to identify or find a replacement for these old terminal pins. Does anyone know what Packard Electric called these old terminals and where I might find some? They look to be the same pins used on the firewall to back of fuse panel. They are not the Packard 56 series as I have already identified those terminals and ordered some from Waytek Wire. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Old 11-26-2007, 07:04 AM
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GTO harness pins

Try this place. I bought a few hard to get things from them. Top quality too.
http://www.lectriclimited.com/mainpage.htm
Also I was looking for pins for my fuse block. I found what I needed at an electronics store. You might go take a look. You might find something that will work.
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Old 12-01-2007, 12:35 PM
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re: 67 GTO Column Harness terminal pins

try your local gm dealer, we have a HUGE 'kit' of terminals [12-15 trays, kit is actually a gm special tool], when i converted my chevelle dash to gauges, i found the terminals i needed in that kit.
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re: 67 GTO Column Harness terminal pins

Go to your local auto parts store and have them search their electrical Book. They make a conversion kit already made up to go from the flat signal connector to the half round style. I just gave two of them to my brother last week.

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