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Old 01-06-2004, 01:38 AM
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I do not own the "ebay" tach but another one.
If someone would like to send me a focused pic of the Duece Tach I would appreciate it.
And the article is far from written unless you are including all makes of cars and the years and part numbers for those tachs.
I also am researching the uses for Mopar and Ford.
If this is an early Dixco Tach that is great as it will prove a theory of mine but still does not help me unless I have proof.
The proof being when they changed the style and part numbers on paper.
As you can see it is not as simple as someone saying it is correct. It is only correct if found in documentation.
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And I am submitting this article to Automobile with several other articles.
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Old 01-06-2004, 01:46 AM
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If the tach you have pictured is not the one that was on ebay a few weeks ago, Where did you get that tach you are posting pics of? Were you the seller of the ebay tach? As for photo clarity, i think the pics are clear enough to see the obvious difference between a real Yenko silkscreened logo and the bad copy you posted pics of.
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Old 01-06-2004, 02:02 AM
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From ebay. But not the one you are showing. Mine must have been silkscreened as it wiped off when I cleaned it. Now it is blank. But the interior is the same as the one shown (with one wire broken off though). The tach restorationist (D&M guage restorations) I am sending it to wanted me to verify the maker of it. This is due to it not being like the black bodied Dixco he normally restores.
The only reason I purchased this for my collection was it was the clear bodied style and I had been told all the Yenko Hood tachs came this way.
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Old 01-06-2004, 02:45 AM
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Dave, after receiving tons of valuable information, including a pic of an authentic Deuce tach, you say [ QUOTE ]
As you can see it is not as simple as someone saying it is correct. It is only correct if found in documentation.

[/ QUOTE ] But then go on to add, concerning your own clear bodied tach...[ QUOTE ]
The only reason I purchased this for my collection was it was the clear bodied style and I had been told all the Yenko Hood tachs came this way.

[/ QUOTE ] Hmm...seems "had been told" is good enough for you to buy a tach, but not for you to "buy" what I'm saying. If my info isn't as good as your other sources, I suggest you ask them then.
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Old 01-06-2004, 03:01 AM
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Told was good enough to me to buy it but not good enough to put in an article that I hope to get paid to publish.

A magazine will NOT print an article unless I have something to back it up! That means on paper!
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Old 01-06-2004, 03:06 AM
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Told was good enough to me to buy it but not good enough to put in an article that I hope to get paid to publish.

[/ QUOTE ] So far, I'd give you 2 cents for your article, and your ruined tach. Duh!
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Old 01-06-2004, 03:39 AM
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I didn't come here to get berated, supercar_kid. So you can keep your negative comments to yourself and I will be happy to go elsewhere for verifible information.
I do my best to write good articles and to be very factual but I am far from perfect.
Feel free to look in the current issue of Mopar Action to see my work.
Not one word gets printed unless I can prove to the tech editor it is a "fact" and is not in dispute.

I am so sorry to be beneath you and all your infinte wisdom.
Try writing for a living and then come back with a valuable comeback and something worth my 2 cents
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Old 01-06-2004, 04:11 AM
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By the way supercar_kid I will not start a flame war over your imatuarity but I have to wonder if you as an "enthusiast" can really appreciate what someone who really works in this hobby goes through.

If you are going to play with the big boys you might want to educate yourself on what goes on behind the scenes of your enthusiast lifestyle of reading what I write.

If supercar_kid is the example of what is here I will be happy to go elsewhere.

For the rest of you, keep up the good work and the site looks good.
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Old 01-06-2004, 03:24 AM
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If you need it on paper, then how 'bout click the "print" button, with paper in your printer...DUH.

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Old 01-06-2004, 02:09 AM
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I hate to say it but I have never sold one of my hood tachs. I just can't seem to let them go. I will get my wife to take some digitals pics of mine tonight if you would like to see it. Although after cleaning it I broke off the wire accidently and popped a tang off the bezel pulling it apart to clean it.
I used the Ebay pic as it is the same as what was on mine and easier to grab than wait till my wife gets home to take pics. And mine is blank now due to my over cleaning.
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