Hi Donny, As far as I know the loom was made specially for the car, but based loosely on a Triuph type patern. If it helps I have copies of the wiring diagram, this is also available on Mark Saxby's site www.marcoscars.net just go to the technical section - these are very large files so if you do only want the wiring section do let me know and I can sort something out for you. I had a new loom made for me last year the company would easily be able modify it for LHD I am sure but to be fair there is little in it you would proably get away with a small mod to a LHD loom around the engine bay, under the dash you would have no problems as the loom is in several sections at this point. hope this helps Ash www.molyneuxs.com --- In MarcosManiacs@yahoogroups.com, "Donny Lang" <indigo@t...> wrote: > Does anyone out there know the source Marcos used for the wiring > harness for early steel-chassis cars? Mine is a '69 or '70 (Rory has > not ever been able to track the actual serial number). Many items > were "borrowed" from the Spitfire/GT6 Triumphs. Any ideas about the > wiring harness? The Roadster Factory (in Armagh,Pennsylvania) has a > sale on Triumph harnesses for the above mentioned cars of the same > vintage as my Marcos. When I convert from right-hand to left-hand > drive, a fresh harness would be nice. Thanks! - Donny Lang
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Re: Wiring harness for early steel-chassis cars
2003-03-23 by Ash
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