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Re: Speedometer restoring/refacing
Gary, The Tachman, is a member of Team Chevelle. I PMed him a few months ago and haven't gotten a response yet. I called him last week and left a message that I wanted an instrument clusted restored and haven't gotten a response. I am close enough to him that I could personally deliver my cluster so I figured it would be a good idea to use him. I guess he doesn't need the business.
James |
Re: Speedometer restoring/refacing
I'd be happy to help you. Checkout my website www.instrument-specialties.com
I do all my own work, unlike the competition. 100% show quality. I promise the most authentic work as I have all the original art negatives and ink formulas from AC Delco, the original manufacturer of GM gauges. I re-silkscreen the dials using the factory original process, no decals, overlays, hot stamping or pad printing here. Total cosmetic, mechanical and electrical restoration. Thanks Guys. Mike |
Re: Speedometer restoring/refacing
I have used Red Line Gauge & Clock Repair for years and they are the best IMO...and other's.
The owner is John Dvorski & wife, Tammy. Red Line Gauge & Clock Repair 469 Windy City Road Humboldt, TN 38343 (731) 571-0766...phone. (731) 661-0225...FAX. www.redlineg.com [email protected] |
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