* Classic car parts suppliers: Companies specializing in classic Mopar parts are your primary source. Search online for "1969 Dodge Charger parts" or "Mopar classic car parts." Look at larger suppliers as well as smaller, specialized ones, as availability can vary widely. Expect to pay a premium for a NOS (New Old Stock) harness if you can find one.
* Reproduction parts suppliers: Many suppliers offer reproduction harnesses. The quality can vary significantly, so read reviews carefully before purchasing. Look for reputable suppliers with good customer service and detailed product descriptions.
* eBay and online auction sites: You might find used or NOS harnesses here, but be sure to carefully inspect the listing and seller's feedback. Used harnesses might need repair or modification.
* Classic car forums and communities: Online forums dedicated to Dodge Chargers or Mopars in general are excellent resources. Members often know where to find hard-to-find parts or can point you to reputable suppliers.
* Salvage yards: While less likely to find a complete, undamaged harness, you could potentially find parts from a salvage yard to rebuild or repair your existing harness.
Important Considerations:
* Wire Gauges and Colors: Pay close attention to the wire gauges and colors. An incorrectly wired harness can cause electrical problems or even damage your car's electrical system. If you're not experienced with automotive wiring, consider professional installation.
* Condition: Carefully inspect any used harness before purchasing. Look for signs of damage, corrosion, or broken wires.
* Cost: Expect to pay a significant amount for a good quality harness, especially if it's NOS.
Start your search by contacting some of the larger classic Mopar parts suppliers. They're the most likely to have a harness or be able to point you in the right direction. Good luck with your search!