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The 69 Yenko you saw no doubt belongs to NWYENKO, a frequent visitor to this site.
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I can't tell you anyhting about your car, but the gauges were a popular aftermarket item available to anyone. I see similar old SW gauges at swap meets occasionally.
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I have the same setup in my copo dash. took them out cause they were hard to see. hope they werent "dealer installed".
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tim,
where your gauges lit? mine aren't lit and are impossible to see at night, but they seem ok during the day brandon [Edited by lowlySS350 (03-14-2002 at 06:12 AM).] |
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yes low they were lit.i meant they were hard to see from the camaros dash angle. they point down slightly. did your car have locking hood pins-electric feul pump in trunk,traction bars etc? tim.
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i got some pictures of my car so you could see the way they are in the dash. my car doesn't have hood pins or an electric fuel pump. it had traction bars, but the previous owner removed them, they bolted to the springs near the front spring mount and under the axle. it also has a hurst competition plus shifter
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Nice tach! I love the rare options........
Steve |
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