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In this Discussion
- hemiparts September 2010
- Hudson Joe September 2010
- Oldcar_Mechanic September 2010
1940's Mopar Fuel Guage
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I'm trying to find out what year and model Mopar this guage fits. I found a 46 Plymouth at a car show the shape of the guage was correct but the word FUEL and 1/2 are reversed top and bottom. [ATTACH]9480[/ATTACH]

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Hemi parts I can't post the question on the site I can not answer the registration question. I know nothing about the Mopar engines
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I guess I'll keep looking at dash boards when I go to car shows. The 46 48 Mopar site requires a sponser and you have to be able to answer mopar engine questions to make posts on the web site.
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Joe when you click on the link provided by hemiparts, if you look on the left side, scan down to number 17 forums and click on that. You will need to register on the site but it is well worth the information that these people have.
You could also try moparts.com for your answer but they are for newer Mopars then yours.
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I tried to registar but it would not let me make an account unless I answered the mopar question correctly and you also had to put in the name of a member who sponsered you. If you didn't provide both you could not join the fourm.