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Old 04-29-2020, 10:01 AM
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Certainly no expert but I'd guess SW & Sun

Here is my SW fuel gauge.


Edit: Sorry Failed to comment on the rest of your post as I was searching for my photo I added below. Yes Cup mount was more common as Jim mentioned below from what I have seen as well. I'd have to measure mine but I believe its 2 5/8" going off the top of my head.
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I'm no expert by any stretch but with all the photos I look at on a daily basis it seems that late 60's/early '70's stuff tended to be cup mounted and the late '70's/'80's were open brackets
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Here is my Sun...2 5/8

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