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What about the case of the console with gauges...the console option was listed on the Fisher Body sheet...but probably not the gauges. Since there were 3 different tachs used...how was this identified..?? I agree with Sully about the fuel lines, except in 1970 the engine codes were not used
but the cars still had the smae fuel lines.Looks like more work for Mr. Roberts.. ![]() wilma
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Console was listed on the fisher sheet because they had to punch the hole in the floor for the rivnuts to hold the brace. Gm installed the actual console, guages and tachs, and all that info was called out on the GM Body broadcast sheet. Different tachs (and instrument clusters) had different letters in the associated broadcast sheet box that would have identified the tachs redline, range, etc. Those tags are ussually on the back of the cluster so all the line worker had to do was match up the letters called out on the sheet with the tag on the back of the cluster.
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I don't believe Nova's have rivnuts for their consoles.
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