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The car has no tach(odd) but I hate not having one. [/ QUOTE ] Not too odd. I have seen quite a few 69 SS396 Camaros without the U16 or the U17 gauge option.
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Hi Mr T,
thanks for the feedback. What would the car setup look like if it had a console but no tach? would a clock be where the gas gage is(right side large gas gage)? |
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Here is tach with center fuel guage and no clock.
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Hi Mr T, What would the car setup look like if it had a console but no tach? would a clock be where the gas gage is(right side large gas gage)? [/ QUOTE ] With or without a console, you could have the large gas guage on the right and the clock in the center, or just the gas gauge with no clock. The U-16 gauge option consisted of a tach on the right and a gas guage in the center, just like the picture Charley showed you. However, the U-16 guage option was avaiable with or without a console. The U-17 gauge option would consist of a gas gauge, water temp gauge, oil pressure guage, and the battery amp guage on the console, with the tach on the right and a clock in the center, on the dash, behind the steering wheel. Good luck! ![]()
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