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Anyone recognize this gauge cluster???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by gwhite, Oct 13, 2010.

  1. gwhite
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    Borrowed this image from antiquespeedometer.com - can anyone ID what this came out of?

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  2. Flying A
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    Amelia Earhart 1897?
     
  3. crider
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    32 henway aerocar?
     
  4. AJofHollywood
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    Looks like something from the late 20's or early 30's, because the speedo looks like a 30/31 Ford Model A.
     
  5. MrFalcon62
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    a brilliant red barchetta from a better, vanished time

    RUSH RULES!
     
  6. WTFHemi
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    from Austin

    plane...those are hours on the bottom left of the speedo.
     
  7. Flying A
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    Yep, and Amelia ran out of time.
     
  8. gwhite
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    Not a plane, definitely 1920's-early 30's...speedo is a Stewart model 135 or 160. Odometer is reads "Trip" and "Total".

    I'm fascinated by the choke/carb adjustment knob...never seen one like that and would love to find out what it came from. Would be perfect for my T speedster build.
     
  9. alchemy
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    Not 30's, it's earlier.
     

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