Wiring Harnesse

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    ok i have a 73 mav with a 302 from a 93 mustang.. and i have a outbord fuel pump.. i am going for a painless wiring harnesse becuse the factory is right here and my home town..problem is they dont know what i need so..i need to know what kind i need a 12 or 18 circuit and if i need a switch panel and the fuse block whould go with what circuit i need...please some help would be good?
     
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    I put a painless 12 with fuse block in my maverick. glad I did...Jim
     
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    I have the 18 circuit universal harness in my 58 F-100. When I got it I wasn't sure where the truck project was going to end up. I have several leads tied off under the dash that are not used, but they are there if I decide to add things like power windows, power seats, antenna, electric fuel pump, or power locks and make it into a all out street rod. If you don't plan on going crazy with custom electrical goodies - all you need is the 12 circuit.

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