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Hot Rods Shopping for gauge panels! How about this one?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dsiddons, Sep 6, 2009.

  1. dsiddons
    Joined: Mar 6, 2006
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    dsiddons
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    from Indiana

    Really clean and benched tested for 675$. Is this what they call the Hollywood? I just don't know much about gauges and want something old and cool. [​IMG]
     
  2. F&J
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    What kind of car you have? that panel looks pretty tall in case you have a dashboard that is short like most 20/30s cars. Will it fit?

    Price seems high.

    Volt gauge gives it a modern look.
     
  3. dsiddons
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    dsiddons
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    from Indiana

  4. kruzr
    Joined: Oct 8, 2007
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    Will it fit your appliction?

    Sounds like a lottsa $$$$ to me.....do your homework
     
  5. dsiddons
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    dsiddons
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    from Indiana

    Cuz its used?
     
  6. zman
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    from Garner, NC

    looks like a nice piece and te price seems to be in line with what I've seen others going for.
     
  7. dsiddons
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    dsiddons
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    from Indiana

    Just searching the web and came acrossed some history. The eight gauge version is called the hollywood. This five holer is called the navigator. Thats all I found so far.
     
  8. Louie
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    Louie
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    from NJ

    ive got one of those you are looking at,Ill hold it up to a 32 dash and check it out for you tomorrow
     
  9. kruzr
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    dont wanna step on anyones toes.....
    no offense but, speedo nice.....not all gauges match
    yoour moneyyyy
     
  10. dsiddons
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    dsiddons
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    from Indiana

    Thanks alot!
     
  11. 327-365hp
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    327-365hp
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    from Mass

    That seems like alot of dough even though it's a really nice set-up. The plus side is, it's already done and you don't have to chase parts. The 2" gauges can be found for $20-25 each and that speedo is around $100. And you want the one that goes to 125mph anyways. So you've got $200 dollars worth of gauges in a really expensive panel. Which isn't going to fit a deuce dash. This is the one you want, either the 5 or 6 hole.
     

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