Building a Shelby clone ? You need this...

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  1. The Hopkinator New Member

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    Building a 67,68 Shelby or Eleanor replica ? You may need this...

    I bought this for 235 and 10 shipping , I thought mine was shot, but it was only one wire. SOOOOO , its up for grabs. I need at least 200 out of it, they are very hard to find. Its a 67-68 Shelby (cougar)taillight harness , with all the sockets, and sequential actuator.Never spliced, in really good shape. Here is the ebay write up it had:
    Good used rear tail light harness from a 1968 Cougar, same as 67 Cougar and can be used for 1967 and 1968 Mustang Shelby and Eleanor clones. Came from a running driving car and worked great. Needs a little cleaning and detailing for show. The stringy covering is coming apart in places, but it could be retaped and look good. All of the connectors are in good shape, no burns or melted spots. No one has ever tried to put trailer lights on this one, so there are no cuts or splices. all in all a very good harness and sequential tailight accuator. Perfect for getting those shelby and cougar lights to blink like they supposed to.
    Hit me on pm if you need it.
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  3. Mr44666 Founding Member

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    actually that looks like it came off of a 68 cougar.
    67' used a different system and shelby's used a different system.

    -Dave
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    True, '67 Shelbys didn't have sequential signals did they? I bought a used Cougar harness from an ebay auction ($25, I think) and in the end was only able to use the sockets and about a foot or so of the wire they were attached to since there is virtually nothing the same on a Mustang harness.
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    Yeah these came out of a Cougar but I was told in 67 they used the same harness on Shelbys but removed the sequential actuator. In 68 they used the harness too, and left the actuator on . Hard to find a fully intact one.

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