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Fuel Gauge(s) Acting Oddly 140-160 1972

I hadn't checked this thread in a bit so sorry for the delay and thanks to all for input. I may pop the sender out of the '72 and look for corrosion, adjust the float, etc. I'll let folks know what I find.

Re: "correct tires" they are 165 R15 on one car and I think 165 80 15 on the other (which I've heard is slightly different from 165R). Should be close enough.
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'58 PV444
'66 1800S
'67 122S Estate
'70 142S
'72 142E
'78 242GT
All are pretty and run except the '78 The irony!
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