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Installed different gauge cluster??? - Please post pics of what you've got

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Neophyte, Oct 26, 2007.

  1. Neophyte
    Joined: Mar 27, 2006
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    I've seen a few nice setups where guys have installed different gauge clusters from 40's and 50's cars in there early flat dashes. To me that's quite a different look and feel than another complete dash. Don't get me wrong...I don't have anything against another dash...quite often that looks just as cool.

    For instance, sloppyseconds did this:
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    At the moment I quite fancy the cluster from a 1954-55 Oldmobile:
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    Please shows us yours????
     
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  3. jonzcustomshop
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    I know this is a real ****py shot...

    I used a 63-4 rambler guage cluster in my 26 t, the upper curve of the cluster matches the dash like it was made for it, and the roulette wheel style numbers look real cool.
    If you are super crafty, the cluster has a printed circut and has all the gauges that you would need: gen,oil,blinker,hi-beam,gas,and temp.
     

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  4. jonzcustomshop
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    this might be better...
     

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  5. Neophyte
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    Looks neat, anybody else?
     
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  7. Neophyte
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    Are there nobody out there with different gauge clusters in there early dashes?
     

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