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01Golf 
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I recently picked up a 94 Mustang Gt, not a bad little ride for a ford.  Anyways. the idiot he bought it from took the radio, speakers and looks like every thing else with it.

What i am looking for is any type of diagram that would show the correct wiring from the original stock HU back to the origination of the stock wires. 

Thanks in advance.

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Did he hack up the factory wiring, or just unplug it?  If it's all cut up, try this little trick:  reach far back into the radio cavity......I think off to the right.......you're looking for two rectangular plugs, a gray and a black.  Undo both of them, and pull the male ends out to where the radio is.......buy a standard old-style Ford adapter harness (Metra 70-1770 I believe) and it'll plug right in.  Since only two wires go to each speaker, it shouldn't be too hard to get the speakers installed from there.
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Try here... http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Ford1.htm and http://carstereohelp.net/wireharness_Ford2.htm

If he had a MACH460 system in it, try here... http://www.flemworld.com/95/mach.html

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01Golf 
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Posted: January 08, 2003 at 11:22 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks for the replies.

After i posted this I pulled the dash apart to find what looks like a mangled mess of  "hopefully" the wire that originally ran to the radio.  Since the Dash is apart i will have to look for the Rectangular plugs.  This (metra 70-1770?)will replace the what should be existing radio wires or life line?  and where to buy?

How would I know If this were the MACH460, and does it matter at this point? 

The nice thing is that the majority of the uninstall is complete.

Thanks again. 

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The Mach 460's have 3 factory amps.  If you're planning on adding amps, this comes into play.  The easiest way is to check the trunk.  If you see 2 amps at the top of the trunk (under the partition for the stock 6x8's) then he had a Mach 460.  If there are no amps, then you should have a stock system.  You would also notice Mach 460 badges on the tweeter covers on the front doors, and rear 6x8 grills.
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