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8 pin connector for '73 turn signal

thegreatjustino

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Anyone have a source for the 8 pin connector for a '73 turn signal? I have the half that goes to the wiring harness (see pic), but the other half that the turn signal wires plug into was gone when I bought the Bronco.

Seems like it would be a fairly inexpensive part from a decent auto wiring place, but I haven't been able to find one.
 

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broncnaz

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Check Scott Drake. 65/66 mustang should be the same I believe they sell the turn signal side.
 

hotrodtim68

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Pin connectors

Justino: If your not building a concourse restoration, splice in Delphi Weatherpack connectors. If most Nascar race shops in Charlotte use them , I am sure they will do the job for your Bronco steering column. I changed all my FORD DURASPARK heat cracked connectors with these. very simple and unplug able. :cool:
 
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thegreatjustino

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Thanks, I'll check it out. This is not a 100% stock Bronco, but I bought it from the second owner who had owned it for 35 years, and it is remarkably untouched. Just a few things changed over the years. I'd like to find the 8 pin if I can, but a more modern connector could be a solution if I decide to give up the hunt.
 
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