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> Help with 1976 2.0 instrument cluster, Need to get back to original gauges/instruments
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post Jul 26 2021, 07:22 AM
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Hello all - first post here so will try to be brief. I finally got around to working on my 1976 2.0 914 that I purchased many years ago. As I got further into the resurrection, I began to notice that the car was a "Frankenstein" - engine not original, mismatched parts, etc. I'm at the point where I'm quite sure the dash instruments are not original (no surprise there). Can anyone post/send me a pic of the dash instruments (fuel/speedo/tach, etc.) that were stock on the 1976 914 2.0l engine? Any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks much.
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post Jul 26 2021, 08:00 AM
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Much appreciated! Looks like my tach was replaced somewhere along the line...
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