| OOPS, I'm wrong. I went and looked at the gauge again... it is a CNH. I
have so many of these sitting around I mixed them up.
Ne-ver-mind...
Gerard
At 8:47 PM -0800 3/31/00, Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
>My '75 has a degree dual gauge and I'm certain it is original. Did they
>switch back later? The C-N-H gauges I have rounded bezels and the degree
>gauges have beveled bezels. All the gauges in the '75 are beveled.
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>Gerard
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>At 10:56 PM -0800 3/31/00, Frank Clarici wrote:
>>Brad Fornal wrote:
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>>> Which temp gauge is the correct one for a 68 Sprite, the one with the
>>> degree readings or the one with C-N-H ? I looked in the OS&M and can't
>>> see any good photos of the instrument cluster on a 68,Thanks, Brad
>>
>>C-N-H, all padded dash Sprites went to the internal lighted dual gauge
>>and they are all CNH. Of course what I do is take the numbered face off
>>the dead temp gauges and replace the CNH face with it. Then I have a
>>internal lit dual gauge that works and can be seen at night in thick
>>wooden dash boards or custom fiber glass Bugeye dashes.
>>Been there about a week ago.
>>--
>>Frank Clarici
>>Toms River, NJ
>>Down to only 3 Sprites, 1 Midget and an A40 Farina
>>http://www.exit109.com/~spritenut
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