camper wire harness
wondering if anyone can identify what year this is correct for? instructions are dated 1972, but the pictured truck does not look like ours (67-72) and mentions installation for a standard cab as well as a crewcab. part #994472
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Brian - Doesn't look correct for 67-72 - at least the camper end differs. I can post pics of the firewall end of a correct camper harness to see how it compares if that will help. Pete
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Pete, If its not to much trouble to post the pics, it would be much appreciated.
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Brian see post #31 here for now and will send you a PM: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=551836
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After seeing your pics, I think it may be correct, the connection at the fire wall appears to be the same. I will post pictures and we can compare. Thanks again.
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here are the pics of the connection at the fire wall
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What's the camper end look like? Got skunked this weekend - only bulls no cows.
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Here's the firewall end of a correct camper harness - I have two others somewhere with intact camper ends but can't find these at the moment
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The end for the camper is bare. I think you need to add whatever connection you need for your specific camper. They look the same at the fire wall.
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Wow Brian that's a cool find. I've got no really good idea what this should fetch. I've seen used go for $50-100 though. As for the camper end, I suspect GM installed a "plug" for lack of a better word rather than leave bare wires on the trucks with factory installed camper harnesses - I have one here (somewhere!) that is intact with the plug and another that's cut but came with the plug: both look like that in the pic below. I agree though, installing an end to adapt to whatever camper you're using should be easy. I may try to rig a harness to have 12V plug on the end to allow a power source in the bed powered off an aux battery.
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