Does anyone have info on an outlet for blank gauge panels for the 56. Would like to mount two 5 inch multi gauges in one. Thanks for any help in advance.
There was a company on ebay that had a new gauge panel with Dolphin gauges. Not exactly what you are looking for but it is the only insert I have seen. The ad is expired so you will have to check through their store. http://www.ebay.com/itm/310124835350?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649 With some time you could always make your own ( I did that and have seen others). Depending on style you could use engine turned plate for example. I bought a second gauge pod and modified it to fit my gauges. I can't seem to find a picture of mine. They make fibergl*** inserts for the 56 F100 but I am not sure about p***enger cars. You could try Docs Kustom Fibergl*** to see if they do. http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Docs-Ku...Parts_Accessories&hash=item5895b98b38&vxp=mtr Do you think there is enough room for two large gauges to begin with?
Here it is. You could call them and see if they could make a dual gauge unit for you. I realize it is blingy but a coat of paint would fix that. http://www.ebay.com/itm/56-FORD-CAR...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3c9f152dcc http://www.ebay.com/sch/m.html?_nkw...t=0&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_ssn=oldnewparts
I've never seen a blank gauge panel but Dolphin gauges offers one to fit 5 gauges here and there is a guy on YouTube who will plasma cut one for you here. Post some pics of your car and be sure to share what you find on dash panels. Just found a decent picture of the Dolphin panel.
Thanks guys! Just from prelim measurements it looks like the two five inch multi gauges will just barely fit. Have a friend who just put two in a 53 Chevy and they looked good to me. Will post some pics when I get-r-done.
I made my own I did it out of stainless the first time thinking I would engine turn it, but I just made another one out of steel so it will paint easier. I had found the ones posted above when I needed one, however the smaller 4 gauge holes were not the correct size for my gauges so if you buy one check on that. I took a large piece of construction paper and made a template. Then I put that template on a piece of poster board and traced it, cut it out. Copy that to steel and cut it out. On the latest on I used a grind and cutoff wheel, worked good, if you can hold steady. Once painted noone knows its there. I also drilled 3 small holes in the top to and used LED lights for blinkers and high beam.
Looks good. If it is not raining I will post a picture of mine now that I am home. I used acrylic(?) plastic. My plan was to put LED's in the bottom to give it a light glow. Like everything else it was never finished. lol But my point is you can make them out of anything.
I got and installed one of the ebay sets, was planning to paint it before install but ran out of time. I may still paint it but I dont think it looks too bad. Larry