The Jalopy Journal
Here are four late 1940's-early 1960's electric tachs. Although I have no way to test them, all indications show that there's nothing going on...
Here is a nice S/W 5,000 RPM tachometer, featuring the iconic (original) curved glass, Coke Bottle pointer, intact (original) side light windows,...
Here is a sweet original early '60's speedo, complete with the correct mounting bracket & light. It works like butter. Ready to run. The price...
Here are some reasonably priced 2-1/16" S/W temp gauges. They all have very nice bezels, glass, faces & needles & come with mounting brackets....
Here's a Cal Custom piece that you don't often see. I was using it on my ride, so it still has the radiator cap. Everything was totally fine...
Here a sweet old working temp gauge with the proper original bracket needed to attach it on your lower dash lip. Although the cup & bracket could...
This speedometer is in beautiful working condition. The one-piece column mount bracket is very unusual. I will sell the speedo without the...
These gauges are all tested good. They are all in good condition (clear glass without scratches, bezels with no dings or pits, intact side light...
The tach is in good condition. The needle does bob around when handled. The red football is quite bright & not faded, like you normally see....
Here is a nice working 9K Stewart-Warner tach. I think it might be late 1960's, by the looks of the style. It's mechanical, so no screwing...
Here's one you don't see every day. I researched it & given the MPH/KPH thing, it could very well be Canadian. They apparently did have a...
I converted this hard to find tach to be a dash mount. It's ready to go, with a proper cable. It works like butter & looks great. The bezel does...
Here is a beautiful working Stewart-Warner 160 MPH speedometer, which features the iconic curved glass & crescent needle. It would be great to...
Here is a Stewart-Warner "Survey" speedometer in nice overall condition. If you're familiar with these, you'll know that they did not come from...
Here is a very nice old brass fuel pressure hand pump. The leather gasket inside the tube is nice & firm so it will be ready to mount & use. It...
Here is a righteous working example of an early Wings speedo. I did have the lid off for cleaning & needle repaint, but the piece retains all of...
Here is a very respectable old cast aluminum gauge panel....probably late 1950's, early 1960's. There is no name stamping on the back, but was...
Here is a beautiful mystery gauge panel with gauges. The panel is one of those where the gauges are angled towards the driver. The gauges have...
(NOTE: THE FUEL & VACUUM ARE SOLD) Here are some very reasonably priced Stewart-Warner gauges from the 1960's. All are in good condition. I have...
(***SALE PENDING ON ALL THREE GAUGES) All of these gauges are tested good. I had the bezel off of the fuel pressure for cleaning. The fuel...
Stewart-Warner made this 8K tach for the one year Studebaker Speedster. Check out the picture of the dash where it was originally housed. There...
Here is a beautiful working Stewart-Warner 5,000 RPM tach, which has been cosmetically restored. This is from the 1948-1954 Wings series, with...
Here is an early 1960's Stewart-Warner 160 MPH mechanical speedometer, which fits in a standard 3-3/8" hole. It's all original, including the...
Here is a very nice collection of working Stewart-Warner Wings gauges, set in a restored period Stewart-Warner "Bos'n" gauge panel. All of the...
Here are seven fine old pull switches that have seen very little wear. They came in a panel with some gauges from the late 1940's/ early 1950's....
Here is a hard to find Stewart-Warner 5,000 RPM "Recorder" tach. Not only were these instruments capable of measuring your revs, they rerecorded...
With the revelation of this new "TachMatch" gizmo, as recently discussed here, it now seems to be possible to get some of these sweet old things...
Here is a nice hard to find N.O.S. Stewart-Warner water temperature gauge. It is one of the last gauges produced with the wound metal clad line....
Here is an old AC speedo, which is in incredible shape & works like butter. You can't believe how heavy it is. It fits into the standard 3-3/8"...
As hard as it is to believe that one of these "new in the box" gauges still exists, here is an early 1960's S/W supercharger gauge. These were...
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