I have the opposite problem on my 69, the temp gauge reads way too high. I think you can hook up a variable resistor in place of the temp sender and adjust the resistance until your gauge reads "hot", then go to the parts store and find one that has that resistance at 220 degrees. I haven't done this yet, but it was recomended by a trusted mechanic, so I'm assuming it will work.
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-Guff
1969 C10 LWB, 350, 700R4, 3.73 gears
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