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I want the original gauges for the 67-67 but I can't find them anywhere. I only found some for the 65-66 model. And do the gauges come with the wiring?

The reason I want new ones is because the speedometer and the fuel gauge aren't accurate. When I would fill up the tank the fuel gauge would only move half way. I thought it was the float(floater?) that goes in the tank but that wasn't it. If I don't need new gauges what can it be?
 
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xian67 said:
I want the original gauges for the 67-67 but I can't find them anywhere. I only found some for the 65-66 model. And do the gauges come with the wiring?

The reason I want new ones is because the speedometer and the fuel gauge aren't accurate. When I would fill up the tank the fuel gauge would only move half way. I thought it was the float(floater?) that goes in the tank but that wasn't it. If I don't need new gauges what can it be?
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Glazier Nolan has plenty of used ones.

The wiring is available new, separately.

The gauges were only so-so when new, and of course the sending units may be a problem, too. Current repro gas senders, for example, stink. They come new in the box with the wrong Ω rating. If your float sank you can get a new one, but if it's moving that's not the problem. GN tells me they are working with one of the repro manufacturers to fix the gas sender problem.
 
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2+2GT said:
Glazier Nolan has plenty of used ones.

The wiring is available new, separately.

The gauges were only so-so when new, and of course the sending units may be a problem, too. Current repro gas senders, for example, stink. They come new in the box with the wrong Ω rating. If your float sank you can get a new one, but if it's moving that's not the problem. GN tells me they are working with one of the repro manufacturers to fix the gas sender problem.
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What is the wiring called for the gauges?

I just emailed mustbarn@mustangbarn.com asking if they had the gauges.
 
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What is the wiring called for the gauges?
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"67 instrument panel Wiring Harness, w/out tach" or similar, depending on your application.
 
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I have my original gauges from my 68. I decided to go with aftermarket gauges instead of stock. They worked fine for me when they were in the car. PM if you want them.
 
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