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Gerald cook 05-22-2026 12:39 PM

Wiring kits for 1950’s car
 

I looking for a good quality wiring company for my 1950 crestline Victoria. Does anyone have a recommendation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gerald

51504bat 05-22-2026 02:16 PM

Re: Wiring kits for 1950’s car
 

2 options IMO. Option 1, a generic kit available from many vendors. If your car is still 6 volts just make sure its for a 6 volt system. I have used Rebel wiring kits for 2 different rewires. USA made, good quality, and excellent tech support. There are other universal kits available and most are high quality but some leave a bit to be desired. Option 2, an original specific loom made just for your application. Pricey but original looking. YnZ wiring in Redlands, CA makes excellent looms but others are available as well. I had a tour of the YnZ operation. Very impressive. This is my take but others will have different ones as well.

rockfla 05-22-2026 03:21 PM

Re: Wiring kits for 1950’s car
 

Call Chris at Bauer Electronics in Oregon, cannot say enough good about them, top notch!!!!


https://www.bauerelectronicsinc.com/

TJ 05-22-2026 06:43 PM

Re: Wiring kits for 1950’s car
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockfla (Post 2452697)
Call Chris at Bauer Electronics in Oregon, cannot say enough good about them, top notch!!!!


https://www.bauerelectronicsinc.com/

I second that Bauer Electronics builds great harnesses. Looks original but built for your car if you have accessories.

tubman 05-22-2026 06:45 PM

Re: Wiring kits for 1950’s car
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald cook (Post 2452670)
I looking for a good quality wiring company for my 1950 crestline Victoria. Does anyone have a recommendation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gerald

Given that Ford built no such model, I would suggest that you determine exactly what you are working on. As shown, there are multiple sources for quality harnesses out there, but MAKE SURE you have the correct one. Otherwise, you will end up with irritating problems down the line.


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