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70 temp guage in a 55

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Thanks, that's where I was headed after not finding a car that looked right. I'll try and F100 sender and see what happens.

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If thats the number on the gauge its an engineering number. It roughly breaks down as a 70 medium/heavy truck. Maybe someone else here has more info.

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My 55 Thunderbird has a 1970 Temp gauge that fits pretty well, but needs the appropriate sender. P/N DOHF 10971 no suffix. Anybody have any idea what it;s out of so I can get the appropriate sender?


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