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Old 02-07-2019, 01:16 AM
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I looked at those a couple years ago and I still like them. Just ordered a set of those.
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Any one have an opinion on the deluxe gauges, old vs new? Also were electric gauges used much back in the day? I remember the early 70's here, Sun tach and SW oil and water gauge were standard in lots of cars. As I remember everything was mechanical. Did Yenko use mechanical or electric gauges as an option. How were they routed through the firewall? Drilled a big hole? Hoping that Joe, the gauge guru, pops in.
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Any one have an opinion on the deluxe gauges, old vs new? Also were electric gauges used much back in the day? I remember the early 70's here, Sun tach and SW oil and water gauge were standard in lots of cars. As I remember everything was mechanical. Did Yenko use mechanical or electric gauges as an option. How were they routed through the firewall? Drilled a big hole? Hoping that Joe, the gauge guru, pops in.
I lean toward the classic SW gauges -- of course I am old school. The Nova I am building has mechanical water and trans temp, oil pressure, and a volt gauge. Had to build my own four gauge panel -- all I could find were three gauge. Craig
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