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Re: Gauge cluster
I seen someone put a clock in one before.
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Re: Gauge cluster
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Love that cluster....
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Re: Gauge cluster
Hey Rocknrod, I am about to try a potentially expensive mistake and just go for it because I have dreams at night about a full gauge cluster in my 64 SFB and buy the aftermarket Classic Ind. produced Nova tach and clock and hope that with little alteration, I can make them fit into my stock gauge housing. I have a I6 230 and to my knowledge, Chevy didnt offer tachs for our trucks for the 6 but CI has the 6 cyl version. The Nova gauges look like they are almost indistinguishable from the trucks. Any experience or have you ever heard of this before?
http://www.classicindustries.com/pro...s/3863796.html |
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