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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mockingbird812</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Patrik,
Just silk screening does not cut it for a real Deuce/Dixco hood tach. The face bezel is also embossed... </div></div>Hello Sam I have knowledge about the special Yenko face bezel. But I was surprised about a long research, also original Yenko tach exists with non embossed bezels. Dixco produced so many variations; often they changed the production during one year. I’m collecting since year’s also any printing information. Actually I’m desinging a Website for the Dixco theme (not released yet). Just one small information. Many people belief the Tricolor was a Ford tach or a reproduction. But they are all wrong. The legendary Tricolor Dixco HTx-7 was introduced trough Dixson 1973. The changed the design during 4 years tree times. First Edition: With a transparent tach work inner housing Second Edition: HTx-977 (I have a picture from a catalogue, never saw one live!) Very very special Dixco front bezel. Third Edition: With a white tach work inner housing. Different illumination. Here a picture from a first edition Tricolor HTx-7 Thanks Patrik ![]() |
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