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> correct combo gauge on a 1973 2.0?
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post Jul 25 2009, 11:03 AM
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Im getting conflicting info on what is the correct combo gauge on a 1973 2.0 that came with the center console. if this the correct one pictured, the book "a restorers guide to authenticity " shows a different one. can someone clerify which is correct, any info would be much appreciated
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post Jul 25 2009, 03:44 PM
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Part 2 73 2L info.

BTW - also look at Paternie's book on 914 Restoration for this info as well as Johnson's.

Here are the other specs from the 12 pg early USA Porsche 914 sales brocure with the color pix & info n the "914S".
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You should also be able to verify if your 2L used to have the center console installed from the factory at one time (if gone now), by looking for evidence that the mounting brackets were once attached - e.g.: the presence of nylon or steel quick-clip screw retainers in the 2 holes under the dash & in the tunnel floor, as well as by looking into the wiring harness leads/receptors to see if something was ever plugged into them. That's what I've done on mine to make sure that it was there in the first place, before I spend bucks to recreate it!

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