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Practical Radio Wiring diagram/help 1968 Beaumont


Hi All, 

I am driving myself crazy trying to find a good wiring diagram for my survivor 68 Beaumont that had a LOT of extra wiring added (external cassette, 8 track, reverb unit, amplifiers, in addition to a bunch of extra stuff that I have all removed).

The factory setup is one front speaker, one rear speaker, speaker fader switch (front/back/middle), and the radio itself.

Here's what I think I know:

- rear speaker - blue wire 

-front speaker-  dark green and black wire

-coming from fader switch 4 wires - light green, grey and grey/green, and black (assumed this is ground).

- 1 wire for power - yellow that I believe goes to fuse box - I can trace it to the loom behind the cluster.

- I have the connector that inserts into back of radio (nothing currently connected to it as they were all cut).

 

I CANNOT figure out how all of these pieces fit together.   I have the shop manual (not super helpful on this one) and googled for hours... 

All of these are currently just cut and hanging behind the dash, and I am looking to put it all back together factory.  

Anybody able to weigh in?  

 

Thanks!

Doug



-- Edited by Nova_aficionado on Thursday 25th of May 2023 09:05:24 AM



-- Edited by Nova_aficionado on Thursday 25th of May 2023 09:06:03 AM

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There should also be a grey wire (dash lights) going to the radio.

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try Ken McGee Literature, Goderich on, Might have a wiring diagram ?  (Ken is an " X' Pontiac dealer ) 

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I used to have a fader switch from a 68 Parisienne around here somewhere, let me take a look.


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thank you all for the quick responses. I will take anything you have - even if its a drawing on the back of a napkin!


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I found this online. Would the GTO be similar?

wiring diagrams 

https://www.gtoforum.com/threads/1968-gto-radio-wiring.143778/#lg=thread-143778&slide=0

Link to entire thread

https://www.gtoforum.com/threads/1968-gto-radio-wiring.143778/

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Paul, super helpful. If not exactly the same - it shows how this is connected which is further ahead than where I was, especially with the speaker selector.

Thank you so much. Great place for me to start.

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I believe GTO will be identical. 

Here's the drawing for a reverb. I'll keep looking, I think I have more drawings still.

 

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