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    Full Set Gauges/ '66-'67 912 = Ambient temp/ Clock

    I have a very decent set from a 5 gauge '67 912 car. These are the 'Green/Chrome gauges. Also I have another clock and a dash temp gauge also. The gauges were working when taken out a two years ago. Great driver set or redo for full concours. Need to move out some good stuff. Thanks.


    Full set-$350.
    Extra clock-$150.
    Ambient temp- $250. (NHS can fix these)

    Pics link:

    https://picasaweb.google.com/1018348...6F8I3W7IicowE#




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    Last edited by Varooom; 08-19-2011 at 01:42 PM. Reason: new info
    Steve Var.
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    I'd be a buyer for that ambient temp guage, if in fact its functional. kb

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    I don't know what you have there . But in 1967 MY (that's how the page of the catalog below is noted where I found it) , there were 2 separate ambient temp guages : one marked in Fahrenheit , one marked in Celcius.

    I do not know how they were prior or after , as I believe at some point they were marked for both in one unit.

    Anyone looking to add correctly might want to research this.

    This 1st page is suppose to be from a 1967 MY options catalog (although you can tell the photo is from a wood insert dash. I cannot verify for certain which year options catalog this is). And then a photo of a dual marked unit :
    Last edited by peekaboo; 03-07-2011 at 10:27 AM.

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    Bump. The temp gauge I have is the larger dash one(2nd picture from peekaboo).


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    Steve,

    if the temp gauge is still available (and works) I will take it.
    Martin

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    BUMP Blowout. New prices. Please buy. Moving out parts I do not need anymore.




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