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> FS: 1973 914 silver button fuel gauge, $50 or best offer., Fuel gauge with brake warning light style.
TC.356
post Dec 17 2013, 11:14 PM
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I originally bought this for the fuel gauge. I needed a 12 volt version to fit my 356 combination gauge for a car that I was updating to 12 volts. Sold the 356 before it happened, so this is now surplus.

Really sweet condition, check the pictures. It came from a 1973 914 but could be used in a 1970/72 model as well. Possibly even early 1974 as supply was being used up.

I would like to get $50 for it and I'll cover the shipping within US. If that's too much, then maybe just your best offer would be OK.

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IIRC, it's not called a "Combo Gauge" unless it also includes the oil temp gauge at the top .... thereby a combination OT + fuel gauge. .... the warning lights don't count as gauges.

Look at gauges at p914.com for more info.

Also post it as "silver button" & it would apply to 70-73 MY with a few very early 74's having them as they used up stock in the factory.

Good Luck ... it looks like a nice unit!
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Thank you for the info/tip ! ! !

The ad has been changed to reflect your post. I really don't know too much about the details on these cars, always great to learn.

The gauge is really a pretty nice one. I bought the best that I could at the time, glad that I didn't rip it apart after all. Someone will find a good use for it I'm sure.

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