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Old 07-19-2018, 01:29 AM
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I reassembled and threw the tank back in the car and the fuel gauge continues to get a good signal. I took a few archeological shots prior to putting all back together and wanted to get some input from the experts on the markings (crayon) and stampings (date code?) that I found. Notice all of the extra solder around the various joints.

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Sam, sender was assembled 38th day of 1969.


These were Julian dated.


What's the car's build date?
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Opps...tank was assembled 38 day of 1969.
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I was hoping that’s what that code meant. Thanks! The car is 06A built. I’m surprised you know this Shaun because I only thought you worked on them Prancin’ Horsey cars!
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hey watch it - i do read these threads!
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Yeah Eddie, I remember the day I introduced the two of you to each other. I am afraid you have taken this innocent young man to the dark side and we may never get him back!! ;>))


Any thots from the experts on the meaning of the crayon marking? "368"?
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Yeah Eddie, I remember the day I introduced the two of you to each other. I am afraid you have taken this innocent young man to the dark side and we may never get him back!! ;>))

Don't worry Sam, I'm back , damn horsey bucked me off, don't know what the hell Eddie feeds these things anyways. I think the "merinera" sauce didn't agree that mare.
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Ha! Good to have you back Shaun. Yeah, those tennacles of the dark side can be compelling! ;>))
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# 368 might have been a sequence number for the 368th car that day, or shift ?
And don't pay no mind to those two out in Arid Zona, the heat is getting to them about now ...
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# 368 might have been a sequence number for the 368th car that day, or shift ?
And don't pay no mind to those two out in Arid Zona, the heat is getting to them about now ...


OK -thanks Mike. However, that Feerary guy in AZ emailed me the same thing!
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