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Thread: FS: NOS outside temperature gauge fits 64-68

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    FS: NOS outside temperature gauge fits 64-68

    goes on the left side of the ignition switch - brand new and of course working-asking $1399 or best offer or trade-also fits in a 356 in place of the clock
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    paul chappell

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    I still have 5. Of these nos
    paul chappell

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    Still have some
    paul chappell

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    60 mm will fit 64-68,( but correct me if I'm wrong) 64-67 should be green face. These gauges are pretty rare so waiting for a green face is an act of extreme patience.
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    Palo Alto Speedo will change the face for little money to green font so that it is 100% correct for a SWB car.
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    Post only as a matter of interest, my ‘63 356 T6B has a factory installed version, on the passenger side, to the right of the grab handle on the dash. I need the wiring guts, but not the gauge. Cool option to have (or warm, depending on outside temp.)
    Ravi

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    Picture of hole location if you don't mind
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    1973.5 911T targa soft window Gone
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    2002 996 TT x-50 Gone
    2016 Boxster GTS pts gulf orange
    1969 912 SWT pts green

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    You bet - it might take me a couple days to find it as the car is at the shop in a different city currently.
    Ravi

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    Sure , no problem.
    Shoot it to me email Crazycactusguy@yahoo.com
    1962 356 S Cab gone
    1967 911S Coupe
    2008 RS60 Boxster gone
    1973.5 911T targa soft window Gone
    Runge 008 Gone
    2002 996 TT x-50 Gone
    2016 Boxster GTS pts gulf orange
    1969 912 SWT pts green

    Can I be FRANK with you ?

    Live everyday like it's your last .
    Eventually you'll be right.

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    Anthony West #1079
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    If the capillary cable on the back of such a gauge is cut you need to replace. Palo Alto Speedo used to have a source that could fix these but the guy retired, so all you can do now is buy one of these working ones and have Palo Alto Speedo or someone else put on the correct green font face. They also produce a repro electric version that costs little money, looks the part and actually works equally well.

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