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Old 08-28-2009, 05:26 AM
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The Roof Deuce won't be making its public debut at SCR this year as Ed M. mentioned in another thread . But, I am working to get it up to Bob Ashton's extravaganza in Chicago in November. In the mean time, I have time to do a few small remaining projects.

This project made me scratch me . I had assumed since Don Yenko had a bit of a reputation as being frugal that the "YENKO" emblem on the Dixco hood tach would be stenciled or stamped on. My original white on the emblem was in decent shape but the frame around it was very dull. I polished the entire frame and found this:



I 'spect the gurus knew this already, but I thought this was pretty unique.
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Old 08-28-2009, 05:32 AM
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Interesting. Learn something new everyday.
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Old 08-28-2009, 05:55 AM
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Yes, they were made that way direct from Dixco and shipped to Yenko with the logo already in place. Don didn't apply the logo himself. Many variations of this tach were produced with various logos on the face...apparently you just ordered them direct with whatever logo/packaging you desired and Dixco produced them that way. Most are raised like that, some were flat. I've actually seen the standard Dixco HT/x logo both ways... likely dependant on the time/year of production. FWIW the white Yenko logo WAS indeed a silk screen/tampo done over-top of the raised lettering.
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Old 08-28-2009, 06:38 AM
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Neat stuff Sam...

All but this part...

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Uh....ummm...
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Old 08-28-2009, 07:17 AM
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Sam, sorry to hear the car is not coming.. Are you still going???

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Rich,

Can only do one big car show a year at this point, so no . Gonna miss SCR big time! You all have a hoot and hoist one (or two ) for me.




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Sorry to hear your not coming Sam... I'll see ya in the fall at the Musclecar Show in Chicago. I am trailering Phil's black 69 Chevelle SS survivor car there....

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Greg Roberts of the Nova Research Project will be doing the silk screen for my YENKO emblem on the tach frame. Greg also put together a tag/decal kit for my Deuce. He even has the correct tags for the various wire harnesses (white, pink, and green strips below) which I have never seen reproduced before. My dash harness still has the original ID tag on it and is in good shape, so that did not need to be made. Nice job Greg! ....


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................. ................... Just don't know what to say Bruce!
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