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that is some great information, thank you very much !
mine appear to be dated june of 1973. i did not send my temp gauge out for a new capillary tube. i ordered a new version and its close enough for my taste and function. a few days in CLR and the carrier came out darn good for sitting in someones garage for 40 something years
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1973 Corvette Coupe "Motion Catalog car" 454/TH400 1968 Chevelle Concours sport coupe |
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The new gauge looks nice...you would not been able to fix the old gauge. Once the capillary
tube is cut...the gauge is done. Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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Mr Williamson said he could repair it... but the cost ratio versus buying a new one was the deciding factor... ill keep the broken original and maybe one day have it repaired. but for now ...the new one will suffice for my needs.
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1973 Corvette Coupe "Motion Catalog car" 454/TH400 1968 Chevelle Concours sport coupe |
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