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im restoring a 1973 2.0 and have been slowly looking for parts in excellent condition. does anyone have pics of a 1973 2.0 dash showing gauges and knobs so i know what is correct when looking for parts, any info would be appreciated
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I assume you mean the left-most gauge with the brake warning light. If the car was equipped with a console, the combo gauge will have gas gauge at bottom, idiot lights for oil pressure and alternator and a flashing brake warning light at top. If the car is a 2.0L not equipped with a console, the brake warning light is moved to the same size as the oil pressure and alt idiot lights and an oil temp gauge replaced the large brake warning light at the top.
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