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Location: Park Hills, KY | Hi,
I have a NOS new in box, never used fuel gauge for a 61-62 Chrysler. I bought it intending to replace the gauge in my 60windsor (the gauge works, but the needle doesn't illuminate). I just can't bear to look at the incorrect gauge. I would sell or trade for a correct 60 gauge in working order.
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | Chris, it's relatively easy to repair the light to the wire, take it to an electronics shop and have them solder in a new wire going to the light. I had one of mine done a while back. I took it to a local Audio Video shop and their tech did it for me at no charge. |
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Location: the Great Northeast | Maybe jcauto.com has a gauge and will swap. It'll cost if they have one to trade but they are reasonable. They did all 4 of my guages and the blinker. BTW, each of the three years has a different faceplate for the gauge. I have 62 gauges in my 61 cause I think the 62s looked the best. |
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Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | | This is the 1960 style. Note the bars aside the C and the H are vertical. | | This is the 1961 style. Note the bars aside the C and the H are tilted. | | This is the 1962 style. Note the horizontal line extend across the full width of the gauge and there is a second horizontal bar over a cental portion. |
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | My own car has a mix of gauges - but they all work - so for now they stay.
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Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | imopar380 - 2014-07-04 11:20 AM My own car has a mix of gauges - but they all work - so for now they stay. Yep, I just added a 62 Temp gauge to my 61. Waiting fo someone that wants to swap. Otherwise I will be happy the way it is. |
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