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On our first Cobra we actually used 2 x Holden looms. This give us enough length of appropriate colours to make a complete loom for a Cobra. A very cheap way of doing it as the looms cost only a few dollars all up.
You are lucky in a Harrison as you can run the rear loom down the sides of the body(under the doors). Engine loom was through the firewall on the pasenger side, ECU was mounted above the passengers legs. We also got smart and hid the front loom(thermo, horns, lights etc), we ran it through the front upper chassis rails. Just remember to label the chassis tubes with a warning while you are building, so you don't forget the wiring is there. We did that once, mounting the bonnet stay, not pretty.
On our 2nd Cobra we were lucky to be able to hire a box of suitable coloured cable reels off a friend. So were able to make the loom from scratch with new wire.
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