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Art & Inspiration The Mother Of all Dash/Gauge Threads!!!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by JeffreyJames, Oct 22, 2008.

  1. VonDust
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    Here's a '56 Olds Dash cut down in my dad's '29 roadster, 'El Tiki'. No other guages anywhere. It still uses the factory HOT, COLD, OIL, and GENERATOR idiot lights that work well with the 324 Olds mill.
     
  2. Here was what i did with mine.....1928 rpu with a '32 style brookville dash. The guage panel is from a Mercruiser boat, stainless. The gauges were 4 old SW's and one 1930's AC speedo. and vintage SW facet cut dash lights. It looked pretty cool.
     

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  3. 5150merc
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    any idea what these came out of?
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  4. I can't remember other than i believe it's mopar. My friend has that exact same gauge cluster and i think it's 1940's. I wanna say '48.
     
  5. brigrat
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    I had one all picked out for my '36 till I seen this one!
     
  6. 5150merc
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    thanks farmer,gives me a starting point.
     
  7. Here's a dash pod I've been saving.
    Kinda cool white face gauges.

    '57 Mopar?
     

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  8. gnichols
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    Plain and simple. But I think a 3-way ignition switch would be better, eh?

    Off - Run - Kill
     

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  9. 29nash
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  10. model.A.keith
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    Vintage race cars

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  11. model.A.keith
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  12. bonesy
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    Here's the dash in my old '32.

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  13. 4woody
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    Chrysler bakelite rules!
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    I couldn't do that, so I did this:
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  14. gahi
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    1940 Pontiac.
     
  15. Mr Haney
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    dash in my 30 A , Tach is 1958, others are vintage S.W.
    Steering wheel is 1962 caddy....click pic to see better
     

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  16. JeffreyJames
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    I never took a picture of it or I lost it if I did. I am still pretty pumped about those gauges. I need to go down stairs and mock some shit up, i'll be right back.
     
  17. Still looking for what this cluster/insert originally came out of:

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    But thought I'd throw in one of my favorites as well- Bugatti T35:
     

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  18. brigrat
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    Never get tired of looking at this one, anyone have any info?

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  19. pugs
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    heres mine, 54 or 55 dodge royal grafted to part of my original 57 chevy truck dash. I am looking for a factory dodge clock and radio

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  20. Bluto
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    Gee....... Volvo must have copied Pontiac :)
     

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  21. lakeroadster
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    Culture Clash. I sectioned a '67 Camaro dash for my Model A. Looks like it was meant to be... go figure, eh?
     

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  22. 40streetrod
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    does this count as Traditional ? from the A-C-D Museum

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  23. lakeroadster
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    1927 Ford RPU Stock Dash with "extra" gauges.
     

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  24. Mr Haney
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    Very Interesting........I Like That
     
  25. langy
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    My 40 Ford dash in 32 roadster, i really wanted a 63 Chrysler dash but couldn't find one 8-(


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  26. 40streetrod
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    that my friend is one good looking 40 dash!
     
  27. Vic
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    Here are two photos of the dash in our '39 Lincoln Zephyr Convertible Club Coupe. The steering wheel has been restored and I'm planning on painting the dash, etc. the color I have on the door garnish moldings. I found an original radio and have all the original style dash control knobs. Hopefully I'll have the dash finished some time soon.[​IMG]
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  28. Bluto
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    This is the Dash from my 1915 IHC.

    It's made of REAL BOARD.:)

    Check out the natural wood graining
     

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  29. OK guys,time to flex you imagination muscles.
    This dash came w/my 54 chevy p-up project.This one fits the truck but I have looked at a lot of dashes & have not found one to match.Is it 54 /5 Chevy?
    The round holes are 4 1/2" wide.What would you do with it?
    anyone have a clock that will fit the clock 3" housing ?
    1st one to say "Junk it" gets a cyber ass whoopin'.:D
     

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  30. lostforawhile
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    I measured my analog airplane clock and it's a little over two inches, maby a trim ring, it's pretty classy looking, they sell them cheap on ebay a lot. what will the rest of your gauges look like? you could find an antique mechanical clock thats non automotive and fit it in there, would be different. as far as the gauge holes might have to use adaptors, or do some swap meets with a tape measure, there has to be something that will fit in there.
     

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