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these are 2 inch diameter. click link for pics. http://communities.msn.com/COPOPICS
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I've seen two types of greenline gages. One style has the needle pivot in the center (on the water temp and oil pressure, and one has the pivot at the bottom. Is either more correct for a 69 Yenko Camaro?
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Tim, where did you get your link from? Currently on Ebay is set of gauges for sale that looks identical to the link you provided.
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The link and guages are mine. scanned them in my scanner. sorry theyre not for sale.ebay gauges arent mine. Tim
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Tim, What did those guages come off? a Yenko?
Do you know if the center pivot ones are also correct? Thanks, |
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Unreal,the guages were installed in the dash of my 9737 camaro when i bought it in 79. Still working on documentation of original dealership. sorry, dont know which is correct. Tim.
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I saw a 69 Yenko Camaro that had the Stewart Warners in it. They where in the dash, not in a pod though. I think they where the center pivot type. As far as I know the whole car is documented, so I would think whatever is in it is correct. NWYenko, am I remembering correctly? It has been a year or two now.
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