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Old 28-11-2022, 10:33 PM   #1
EskyLife
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Default Mk2 Escort fuel sender

Hi guys,

I just picked up my first old ford, a 1979 Mk 2 Escort, Rally Pack... 2L, 4spd.

The car is in great condition, no rust, only minor little dents and chips in the paint... It was taken off the road and put in a garage when the original owner lost his sight, and pulled back out in the early 2000's. So it's only got 54,000km on it.

The only issue I have apart from a a slop in the steering is that the fuel gauge doesn't work. So i'm on the hunt for a fuel sender.

Does anyone have one they're willing to part with? Or know of any aftermarket ones that will work with no/minimal modification?


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