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#1267717 05/31/2018 9:55 PM
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Hi, Just got the option to post pictures.
So here's my 1952 6500..
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JG
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What gauge did they stick in the radio hole?

Nice truck,

BaconFarms


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Another one saved from the Chinese tin benders. That truck will earn its keep.


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Originally Posted by BaconFarms
What gauge did they stick in the radio hole?



BaconFarms

Don't know about his, but my truck has an aftermarket temp. gauge in that same spot. I assume it was put there when the V8 was installed.


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Originally Posted by BaconFarms
What gauge did they stick in the radio hole?

Nice truck,

BaconFarms
Hey, the gauge in the radio hole is oil temp.
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