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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 133, Jan 19, 2005.

  1. 133
    Joined: Dec 30, 2003
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    133
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    my Uncle was telling that they restore your stock gauges and what have you and i just wanted to know if anyone has used them or knows anyone that has. or if you know of any other shops that do this sort of thing. thanks a lot.
     
  2. 50Fraud
    Joined: May 6, 2001
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    I had them restore the instrument cluster in my Shoebox about seven years ago. Very nice work, very expensive (like $800), very slow (many months -- I think they are now backlogged over a year).

    I don't know of anybody else who offers the same range of services.
     
  3. LOST ANGEL
    Joined: Jan 2, 2003
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    LOST ANGEL
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    I agree with Fraud, a little pricey, [​IMG] but excellent work. I would call to check on time.-MIKE
     
  4. i talked to them two months ago about redoing the gauges for a `40 ford coupe i'm working on...they told me $1200 and 6 month wait...then i talled to Cl***ic Instrument and they told me $2000 and 6-8 week wait..i was then recogmended a place in Albuqueque New Mexico called Moma...i was told $1200 and 3-4 week wait....it's now two months and no gauges
     
  5. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
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    Hey 36, why didn't you try APT in Bloomington? I've had stuff done there with good luck. Have you had experience with them?

     
  6. no, i have never heard of them...thanks,i'll keep them in mind for future projects.. the only re***on i'm using this MoMa is the owner of the car found them,
     
  7. Ive used United and they ****, wont bother with them again. I just used Moma in Albuquerce(?) for a capillary tube repair and they were great, cheap and FAST.
     
  8. Can we get contact info for Moma and APT?
    Thanks
     
  9. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
    Posts: 22,705

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    APT is at gaugeguys.com

    I have had old Stewart-Warners restored, rescreened, or just calibrated with them before. They weren't fast (it took months), but I was happy with the work.

     
  10. MBL
    Joined: Mar 14, 2002
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    I recommend running non-working/broken gauges and spending 800-2000 bucks on an engine or another car!
    Tim
    MBL
     
  11. Joe King
    Joined: Oct 8, 2004
    Posts: 993

    Joe King
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    We have some very nice gentlemen who are very good about letting me no how fast I'm going up here in the northwest... so I don't bother with a working speedometer
     
  12. Django
    Joined: Nov 15, 2002
    Posts: 10,198

    Django
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    from Chicago

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