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    911 (?) tank gauge ... or 912 ?

    seller states "...used in both 911 & 912 for one year".
    date stamp 11.66
    what say the brethren ?
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    I think it's pretty typical to have that in a 912 with the lower window being the handbrake light.

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    I think the 67 911 normal used the same gauge as the oil level and pressure gauges were removed to distinguish the lesser priced normal from the S
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    Both response #2 and #3 are correct

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    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9er View Post
    I think it's pretty typical to have that in a 912 with the lower window being the handbrake light.
    To set the record straight, the lower light under the fuel gauge is the low fuel level light; the handbrake light was fitted as the lower light in the combo gauge to the right in 67 912 and 911 Normal cars.
    John Schiavone

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    Yes, that's the gauge in my normal '67. Everything started above is correct.
    Thanks for servicing my y clock Jerry, nice to have that working again and at a very reasonable price too!

    BTW, I really needed one of those Strike Force GI flashlites

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    I can't take my eyes off the rev counter .....
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