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Hi all, I returned home from Elk hunting the tuesday before Thanksgiving. Yes we got our elk. One was right at 610 LBS and the one I shot was 587. During a rainy and fog filled day we took a day off and went shopping at the local Habitat for Humanity store. I found this chrome FoMoCo gauge there. Oil Press, Voltage, temp and vacuum gauge all in one.
Chrome looks to be in good shape, and all of the connectors are on the ends of the lines.
I don't think that I will use it though. Maybe trade it for a 6000 RPM tach, an electronic dist, or a down payment towards an alum 4bbl intake. It doesn't have any markings on the outside of the case. I'm not sure what it came out of, but I'm guessing it might have come out of a larger truck. Any ideas?
I'm thinking that piece is an over-the-counter accessory rather than a factory installation. It'd be odd if it were for big trucks since they aren't lacking for space and consolidating gauges costs more,to make.
One thing I've noticed on that auction site, if any generic part could have been used on a Shelby Cobra or T-bird, Mustang etc, even a cotter pin, by golly that's how it will be listed with a price to match.
Well I was sure that this group could figure what it was and what/where it was suppose to fit on. Great job everyone! And thank you very much. If anyone of you needs it, send me an email at: garykipfer@aol.com. I have no intention of trying to make a fortune off of it either, just a trade is fine for me.
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