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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jan 22, 2018.

  1. Ryan
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    I'm not sure actually... I sent them a bunch of stuff to do on various gauges and have no idea what just the tach conversion is. Give them a call though - super nice guys.
     
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  2. NASSAUBLUE65
    Joined: Dec 1, 2005
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    On the other hand....
    I love parts. If I put every cool part I've had on a car the car would be ridiculous but as individual accents they are all wonderful pieces.
    I sell a lot of them here on the HAMB.
    I like "bringing the parts to market". Helping other people find the hard to find part they might be looking for.

    The treasure hunt is extremely fun for me and for a guy that's a little reclusive it gives me an entry point to a conversation which his lead to meeting a lot of great people who share a common interest with all of us that read and post to the HAMB.

    As for parts...my most recent pick rewarded me with
    4 early Olds multi carb intakes
    2 early Olds blower intakes
    2 pairs of magnesium wheels (1 pair sold on HAMB) (1 pair I'm keeping)
    6 old chrome Strombergs (sold on HAMB)
    and some other cool stuff too.
    All of which I will offer for sale here on the HAMB.

    thank you Ryan and everyone who has purchased parts from me here.
    It's a labor of love and every now and then I get lucky enough to find something I want to keep
    or something that I make a little money to put towards my own hot rods.
     
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  3. 37hotrod
    Joined: Mar 15, 2006
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    IMG_1501.JPG IMG_1502.JPG IMG_1302.JPG IMG_1305.JPG

    In keeping with the theme of this thread, I also picked up a *****in' steering wheel and a multi-carb Fenton intake for the 303 Olds engine planned for the RPU.
     
  4. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    I'm kinda 'set in my ways' as to interior appointments. Ever since my red '32 five window Hiboy (in 1958) I've used Bell 3 spoke steering wheels, Sun tachs and S-W gauges in everything...Most rides had big Moon gas pedals, too. '24 'T' roadster and 3 VWs got the smaller cut-down Moon pedals, but still got 'em!
    Somebody sat in my F100 and remarked about the Bell 4-spoke wheel...(and the S-Ws, and the big Moon pedal, and the Sun tach...) He said, "It looks like your roadster in here..." I said it made for a 'familiar office'!
     
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  5. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
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    As an entry level collector, what I have is very modest in the grand scheme of things. Here's a small sample. PArk assist.jpg Hollywood stop light on.JPG Stop lamp.jpg Yankee.jpg Elec.jpg Oil eye.jpg Passing eye box.jpg All NOS in OEM boxes.
     
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  6. tubman
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    "mgtstumpy" - That "Transistor Ignition" setup looks a lot like one I have. Would you perchance have the installation instructions that come with it? Maybe I can figure out how mine works. I have no instructions, no electronics knowledge, nuttin'.
     
  7. timwhit
    Joined: Jan 30, 2012
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    I want to see the valve cover collection.....
     
  8. the-rodster
    Joined: Jul 2, 2003
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    I need one for my 41 pickup project.

    I really dig this look.

    I like original stuff, this is probably a repro.


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  9. Brad333
    Joined: Oct 18, 2017
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    Had my twin blue NOS water temp gauge turn up along with a repro panel to house my twin blues. The water temp gauge came with the original box and instructions still intact. Want to replace the vacuum gauge with a fuel gauge and mount the vacuum gauge on the firewall. Collecting these has been a pain (especially being located in Australia)


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  10. Ryan
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    This is fantastic brad. Really great look...
     
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  11. mgtstumpy
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    Wow, love that SW setup with engine turned insert. A timeless look all by itself. Those SW instruments certainly look good and hold their value.

    I'll buy if I like it the aesthetics and can afford it. So much out there to chose from. I have a mint Airguide comp***, Vacuum and altimeter somewhere a**** all the parts boxes I have?

    NOS Allstate tune up kit, vacuum gauge, compression gauge, timing light.
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    Judson Magneto coil.
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    Southwind heater. Don't think I'd ever use it the way it was intended but a nice display piece. Southwind.JPG

    Allstate signal.
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    Another Judson ignition coil. See dee coil.jpg

    A little later and OT but I saw this and had to have it. Now an obsolete part, filters are available. Filter.JPG

    Here's a NOS Sun Tacho dated circa 6/64 and transmitter box dated circa 5/65.
    What about this NOS Radson 10kRPM tacho, don't know if it needs a transmitter or a NOS 1960s Sun tacho and transmitter.

    Filco coil and Allstate regulator.
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  12. Beanscoot
    Joined: May 14, 2008
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    A lot of these tachometers used an obsolete 1.35 volt mercury battery, but I have seen them on ebay from Russia because the Russians are (or were until very recently) still making them.

    I don't see any right now, but there are tiny battery size adaptors to replace the mercury cells, that take an even smaller common 1.5 volt ****on cell.

    An alternative to having the old US electronic guts of the tachometer ripped out and replaced with modern stuff.

    With a bit more searching I found a Russian seller here:

    http://www.px625.ru/

    Of course if you use the genuine mercury batteries, they should be recycled when they are done.
     
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  13. My latest...
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  14. I was at a Yard Sale last year & seen a Boat Dash that had all the Gauges
    what got my attention was the Sun Super Tack 8 grand, I asked the guy
    how much he said $1. so I took it Home & the Tack Works & all the
    other Gauges I still have they have a German Name.

    Another Guy is Cleaning out his Farther's House & I have a Moroso Tack Drive
    Mechanic Drive withe the Cable.

    Just my 3.5 cents

    Live Learn & Die a Fool
     
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  15. Chris
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    I’m with Ryan and Corey. Gauges, steering wheels...both thing you use, feel and look at every time you drive. I have a football tach in my 34 that Jerry Valentine in WA convert d for me. Works great. I don’t have a lot of gauges, but I made up for it with a chrome bill for the dash

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  16. fourspd2quad
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    Another benefit of drinking!
     
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  17. ric
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    Hey Brad333, here's what that set up looks like in my car, nice choice by the way !
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  18. Brad333
    Joined: Oct 18, 2017
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    They look unreal ric. Seeing them on a bench is one thing, let alone actually fitted. Never seen a full set in Australia, hence why I have been collecting them. Managed to also score an 8k mechanical tach a while back I hope to mount on the column.
     
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  19. BAD ROD
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    ‘60 Buick tail lights and early ‘60’s Ford FE long tube headers
     

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  20. ric
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    They came in my Model A when I bought it 20 some odd years ago, mounted on a funky wooden dashboard. I changed that out and kept the gauges. They do seem kind of unusual, when I saw yours (mounted in the same panel as mine !) I really did a double take. Nice work putting that together.
     
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  21. Stovebolt
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    you really need to reproduce this shifter - there is a market for them, and I for one would buy it, and a jimmy hydro...... Best shifting Period drag box.... ever.
     
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  22. dumprat
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    from b.c.

    IMG_1636.JPG IMG_1635.JPG The panel with the black insert was Friday's find. Needed a serious cleaning as it was covered with red paint and clearcoat overspray.
    The one with the Chrome insert was from a boat swap meet a couple of years ago. I guess the local street rodder guys don't want these as I picked up both of them for $20 each.
     
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  23. louisb
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    Nice!

    --louis
     
  24. Ryan
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    Gorgeous.
     
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  25. louisb
    Joined: Oct 13, 2008
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    Just got this nice 32 wishbone for my late 40s A roadster on 32 rails project from a fellow HAMB member. Not as fancy as gauges but no less exciting to me. Got to have the right parts.

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    Thanks,

    --louis
     
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  26. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

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    I couldn't p*** this up at swap meet several years ago. It is '55 Studebaker Speedster. I'll use it in my '26 Chevy roadster if I can fit it in. If not I'll customize a dash for the '53 pickup. It has all the switches, even the courtesy light and switch. I need The cigarette lighter, Radio face or delete, and the clock. In the roadster I my just cut that side off. So buy it then build a car around it?
     
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  27. TexasSpeed
    Joined: Nov 2, 2009
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    My latest score was a pair of 4" wide '40 Ford wheels with a date stamp of 11-18-40 and 11-6-40. Nothing special but pretty cool to see.

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  28. enloe
    Joined: May 10, 2006
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    from east , tn.

    Hopefully I will be making some acquisitions this Sunday in Nashville:)
     
  29. Six Ball
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    from Nevada

    I got this a couple of weeks ago to adapt the 153 Chevy 4 to a Studebaker T86 for my ''26 Chevy roadster build. cooler than the adapter I built. Now I need a small block to Powerglide adapter to make it work.

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  30. Stovebolt
    Joined: May 2, 2001
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    @sixball I have the adapter and starter you'll need for that - freight would be a killer though. ;);)o_O

    Remember to get the starter, and inquire about the number of teeth on the flywheel ring gear to match the '55-62 SBC starter.
     
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