Alchemy - Looks really nice!! I like the way you made a great looking instrument panel design even better by redesigning it slightly and also making it fit the '32 dash. Karl Knecht
I Think its Perfect! I'd Run 2-Stewart Warner 2-3/8's Duplex Gauges! Then Auburn 120 MPH Speedo & Auburn 8 Grand Tach! Duplex Gauges are a Little Hard To Find. But, I've manage To find 6-Pairs over the Years. Perfect for Stock 32 & 33 Ford Dash! Regards Respectfully BigDTexasKid Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Great work. I like the Pierce one a lot but the new one really does need to fit within the '32 dash beading. I'd be OK with only 5 guages.
I've got two (maybe three, gotta look) all polished and ready to go with the plain aluminum insert. They are "introductory priced" at $275 plus shipping.
Hello, are you still making the gauge panel, if so, I am looking for a 6 hole panel like the one above. I prefer to by from someone who makes them. It will be used in a 1927 T sedan. Thanks.
Alchemy - can you message me about Pierce Arrow dash/gauges? I have a Model A hot rod - it appears to be an early sixties rebuild using '32 chassis and fenders and it may have been a SoCal highboy in the late '40's before that. It has a unique dash insert from a 1933/34 Pierce Arrow (see photos). I'm new to this, so anything you know about other cars that used this dash back in the day would be helpful to potentially ID this car's history. Thanks!
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/model-a-body-on-‘32-chassis-with-fenders-help.1133905/ Good reading...
That car is Ridiculously Kool!!!! Love the steel slot's... I used to hate those things growing up in the late 70's... Now I buy them whenever i find them...
It's nice to see that there are still craftsman around who can perform such beautiful, meticulous work of such high quality. Can't help but wonder if you took high school shop classes when you were in school. Be sure to pass on your knowledge to others, otherwise it's lost.
Yes that is one of my panels. The owner showed me a pic a couple months ago, but made me keep it under wraps until the car's debut. I think it's probably the most exotic treatment given to one of my panels.