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Does anyone know whether the 66 kneeknocker tach bezel is being reproduced? It is the same bezel that is used on the early Buick and Pontiac tach and vacuum gauges. There are little tabs that hold the bezel to the gauge and they break when knucklehead take the bezel off.
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I think I saw them on The Right Stuff site a while back, if you're talking about the round part with all of the little ridges.
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No, this is the chrome bezel that hold the lens in place on a tach or vacuum gauge. Thanks for the response.
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Jason, I don't think so. They reproduce the entire knee knocker as a complete unit.
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OK, thanks Mark. It would be a good part to sell separately. It fits many applications and the mark up could be a bunch.
Jason |
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