Well, been pretty busy and just had the debut for these last week in Indy. We were doing some custom sets for a couple of customers and found that more and more of our work as 60s oriented. Nothing really with that time period feel on the market, so we came up with these. They have the feel of the mid 60s, a bit of Ford, a touch of GM and a dash of Mopar, to get the right look. We also capped them off with stainless bezels and domed lenses to dress them up a bit. Pricing is similar to the 1940 series, $299 for a 5 gauge set, and as always made by hand in Detroit! Let us know what you think. Thanks for all your support Mark
They look nice! I think the voltage gauge is a lot more useful than an ammeter like GM used to use and easier to connect also. My dad, an engineer, has commented in the past about the tach printing on my gauges. The display numbers are the RPMs divided by 100, not multiplied by 100. E.G.- 5000/100= 50 as shown on the face, not 5000x100. I told him he was the only person who would ever think about that!!
Wow, those look great. I especially like the "made by hand in Detroit" bit. I'm glad to see Michigan becoming more Henry Leland and less Henry Ford. How much for just the tach? -Dave
Thanks guys, Dave, yes the tach is available separaely 3-3/8" are $99, 4-3/8" $149. We are trying to offer these individually instead of in kits, so guys cn make ther own packages by mixing and matchng parts. Mark