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Wagon Tailgate Wiring 200 1986

I used the "bypass the hinges" method of rewiring the tailgate (I'll see if I can find the website for it)

but you can also buy replacement sections of the wiring and slide them through the hinges - then wait for them to break again in a couple of years.
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the headliner is one of the easiest to remove and reapply ever designed in my opinion.

you just need to pull/stretch the edge of the headliner back towards you, you will expose a slim black plastic strip (attached to the headliner) which holds the stretched headliner to the metal frame around the inside ceiling of the car.

once you pull that strip out of its channel you can expose as much or as little of the wiring as you like and easily replace the strip restoring the headliner to its original position and look.
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'86 245, 283,000 mi., '87 760T engine compartment burned to a crisp






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