I've seen a few threads about sourcing a new harness but I haven't seen anyone sharing what was delivered. My 1969 6-fuse harness was pretty cut up. I got a donor harness from a member on the FAQ but it was very brittle. I figured I would just have it remade.
I emailed and called a few places (Autosparks, Wiring Works, etc). No one would touch my project. Finally, I tried Rhode Island Wiring, but they were pretty specific in that I need to fully document the harness before sending it to them.
So, on to documentation. First I found the correct wiring diagrams (thank you to whoever posted this)
Then I cleaned the harness with acetone and re-bundled it with zip ties. I used my wife's label maker to label the ends per the wiring diagram
Then I sent off the harness and documentation to Rhode Island Wiring.
3 months later, I got this.... Very nicely packaged and documented harnesses in the correct colors and tape!
They also sent back the original harness and connectors, if not used.
I've since inspected the harness and its perfect. The grommets are in the right place as well. As for the price... this was the first 6-fuse 2002 harness they had made and it cost quite a bit. However, relative to the price of restoring a car, it wasn't too bad. Definitely worth it.