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#1
Thanks for the help. I found that I was being apparently overly cautious and did not have the main fuse block as tight as I should. Put some extra turns on it and it had power. Also once figured out I needed the 4plug that goes back into itself on the firewall I had ignition. Buying one in parts with cobbled back together wiring to go by has been interesting. Again thanks for the help and ideas.
#2
I have power to most of it now. The ground wire that goes to the center stud on the oil gauge where does the mate go. Only 2 studs on the amp gauge.  Thanks for the help. 
#3
According to the Shelby supplement wiring book I have I believe I have everything connected right. I also have the ammeter junction block wires according to cobranda website I believe. I will take pictures of wires I can't find in book. All wiring is new except the plugs going to fog/interior switches. There is a what appears to be a black jumper wire at the gauges, blue/white wire that runs lighter and a female red/blue that comes out of male connection. I am including pictures. Thanks for the help! 
#4
My issue is in the console then. I will trouble shoot there. I contacted the company that sold me the looms and they sent me to the manufacturer. The manufacturer/owner told me "I make the product I'm not a mechanic".  Thanks for the help!
#5
Hi,  I bought a 1969 GT350 in parts. The wiring was cut, spliced and burnt. I bought all new wiring and have power to console through the Shelby wire feed.  On Cobranda website there is an ammeter junction block wiring diagram. I have it wired as shown, but there is a red wire shown that was not in the wiring kit. My question is where do I get the power wire and where does it go as I assume it powers the fuse block which I have no power to.  I can make the power wire if needed.  Any help is appreciated.  Wiring obviously not my thing. Thanks.
#6
1969-1970 Shelby GT350/500 / Re: Wiring for 1969 GT350
December 01, 2018, 01:13:46 PM
Thank You!
#7
1969-1970 Shelby GT350/500 / Wiring for 1969 GT350
December 01, 2018, 07:19:36 AM
Restoring a GT350 and the wiring harness is pretty chopped up.  Looking to replace all of the wiring harnesses.  Looking for a recommendation for a company that has them.  Thank You.