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Replace '33 fuel sender with a '36, '37, '38 electric sender and gauge.
( '36, '37, '38 fuel sender machine screw holes should 'line up' with the '33 tank top holes.(?) I intend to keep the '33 fuel gauge in the dash for 'looks'. Your thoughts. Thank You. |
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Where would you put the new gauge since you’re keeping the old one for looks?
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(if interested, view my other posts on this subject by key words. My orig '33 gauge that came w/the car was completely destroyed by the obviously spilled 'red' . . . corrosion, & corrosion holes through the metal case. ( I've found another '33 orig for the gauge panel. Thank You! Apparently no one has done what I am considering. |
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