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> FS: 70-73 Temp/Fuel Gauge $249 shipped, Easy -6 Conversion Gauge SOLD
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post Jun 21 2023, 02:16 PM
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Clean gauges, paint dials, replaced fuel gauge red plastic. Black trim ring could use touch up. Can be used as is. Another option is send to John Bell and have him rescreen the front into -6 configuration put in number temp range. $249 shipped

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My wife would have me whacked. It’s really nice. Can’t believe it has not sold yet. It’s like torture seeing it still available. LOL Good luck with the sale
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post Jul 16 2023, 03:27 PM
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Interested. What’s the yellow light for? Also what sender would I need for the temp gauge to work properly?

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Yellow is actually supposed to be white. It is for nothing. Stock 914 sender. AA has new reproductions.
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Thanks Mark- I’ll take it. Now I just need the other bits to make the temp gauge work.

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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jun 21 2023, 02:16 PM) *

Clean gauges, paint dials, replaced fuel gauge red plastic. Black trim ring could use touch up. Can be used as is. Another option is send to John Bell and have him rescreen the front into -6 configuration put in number temp range. $249 shipped

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Mark wasn't the numbered temp gauge for a six only on the '71 model year. I thought the early sixes just had a different colored gradient then the all red that you are showing? like this one..

* also do you have contact info for John Bell please?

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-6 gauge is as shown above. They never had a number scale on them. They had a red warning light on the end.. Temp portion of gauge came from 911 Sportmatic. Notice that warning lights are in different position than the -4 gauge.

Email: jbellshome@yahoo.com. He is on vacation this week.
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QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jul 17 2023, 06:16 AM) *

-6 gauge is as shown above. They never had a number scale on them. They had a red warning light on the end.. Temp portion of gauge came from 911 Sportmatic. Notice that warning lights are in different position than the -4 gauge.

Email: jbellshome@yahoo.com. He is on vacation this week.



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