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I don't think I have ever seen a Firebird that had gauges but no tach on the hood.
I guess the gas tank has been out since there is now rubber between the tank and the straps, which is not how they came. |
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Dang! that's a sharp looking color combination. As much as I like my survivors, I think I'd have to dye or replace that faded carpeting since the rest of the interior is so crisp. That's a strong number but they're not wrong to ask.
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Without verifying my sense is that the hood tach was a stand alone option. Sidebar: I had a friend that started his career as a GMI student in the Pontiac assembly plant. He commented one time that the hood tach was not a very popular item when first introduced (due to poor reliability) and that there were a ton of parts left over at the end of the model year that had to be disposed of. K
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