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I could not open the atachment but does it have a clock or fuel gauge in the center of the dash?
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fuel gauge
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Was the in-dash fuel guage availabile that early in the model year?
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No.
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William could you please elaborate? What did super early Z28 buyers get for a fuel gauge if they didn't order a console? I know the early cars received 7K tachs, but that would still bump the fuel gauge. I've seen this car in person, and adding a center fuel gauge seems an odd choice given its known history.
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With a BDY # of 132938 this Z/28 was ordered on or about August 12, 1968. The U16 tachometer option did not exist at that time. It is not listed on any of the initial ordering info.
U16 debuts on the 2nd rev of the 1969 Camaro Dealer Order form dated 12-68 and appears in the Jan 2, 1969 dealer ordering info. At that time a tach became a mandatory Z/28 option and U16 saved nearly $100 over having to order U17 and a console. For all of '67, '68 and early '69 a Z/28 could be ordered without any instrumentation and many were. The car would have been built with the standard instrument cluster.
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When U16 tach was ordered it included the small center fuel gage. The tach eventually became required and was included in Z28.
To my knowledge that is the only way the small fuel gage was used. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: m22mike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">When U16 tach was ordered it included the small center fuel gage. The tach eventually became required and was included in Z28.
To my knowledge that is the only way the small fuel gage was used. </div></div> I have a 04C 69Z No tach.
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Beautiful Car. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/Can-I-Have-It.gif[/img]
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