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01-05-2003, 12:42 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Bellingham, WA
Posts: 218
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autometer gauges
Hi, I am 16 years old and i have been wanting to restore a 67-72 chevy picup truck since i finished restoring my dads 62 Mercedes enz 220S. I was going to put autometer ultra-light gauges on my truck and have already gotten a custom stainless steel face plate mad and have ordered the gauges. I would like to get any information you guys have on how to install the gauges, (wiring and mounting instructions) any and all help would be a great help. My truck by the way is a 67 Chevy C-10 longbed fleetside with a woodbed, small back window, and a 4 speed tranny. I will put up pics as soon as i have the chance to take them. The truck has 78,000 original miles, but i dont know how many are on the engine since it was put on by the previous owner. I was also wondering if anyone had some ideas for low-cost bucket seats.
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01-05-2003, 12:47 AM | #2 |
Recycler
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Mill City Oregon
Posts: 88
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Hello Bellingham, i'm in Everett. Have not put the autometers in my truck. but I am putting them in my Camaro. Painless wiring makes a great wiring kit!
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72 C20 with a 350. Previous owner swapped the 4 speed for a 700R4 auto. I'm retired and volunteer at state and national parks. I spend summers in Oregon. Found this truck for $800 and offered $600. Paid for it with $$ made from recycling bottles and cans. Oregon pays .05 per can/bottle. Now doing restification with recycled parts purchased with recycling $$. |
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