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General Discussion / 1967 Camaro Rally Sport Hideaway headlight kit
« on: February 19, 2020, 12:20:42 AM »
Dear Camaro friends.... A good friend of mine is currently building a 67 Rally Sport Camaro....He bought it as an incomplete project and has no paperwork with his hideaway headlight kit that is still new in the box....I will attach the exact kit that he has in this thread.... If anyone has a set of CLEAR directions for this kit please send them to my email mr70s@verizon.net    And if anyone has had any misadventures with installing this kit (headlight motors mounting correctly etc0 Please let me know about that as well...Thank you in advance.   P.S. If you need to see the kit online please visit https://www.classicindustries.com/product/*r5045.html?fbclid=IwAR3WklyUSDktmoJ5vTKXEqXm54ks__Cd3eTvDeSQXu1cTDJUBXUdbWENNO8

Paul D

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General Discussion / Re: Fuel gauge question...and opinions
« on: February 13, 2020, 04:19:16 AM »
Ok Guys.....Thanks for the advice....I followed your lead and took it a step further...after all the tests came back good...I removed the gas from the tank...and the gauge went right to E...thank you all !!!      8)

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General Discussion / Fuel gauge question...and opinions
« on: February 12, 2020, 04:38:26 PM »
Dear members,
                       I have recently purchased a 1968 Camaro and I have a question regarding the fuel gauge readings....When I purchased the car It looked to have had about a 1/4 to a 1/2 tank of gas....After registering the car I went to my local gas station and filled her up.....The gauge read considerably past full (please see attached photo)  I have not had this car long enough to run it close to empty....and it's winter time here in NY.... Is it normal for these fuel gauges to go way past F when full....and can i expect the gauge to run way past E when empty...or is there a problem with the float and rod inside the tank.....i've already run tests by unplugging the sender connection in the trunk and there is functionality in the gauge itself....I guess I'm just being paranoid because i fear running out of fuel on the side of the road...Thank you in advance....Paul D

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