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Old 04-15-2013, 09:36 AM
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Those gauges are going to be nice, are you keeping the stock dash?

Curious to what you do, I've been wanting to change mine for a while now and really like the Speedhut gauges, lots of possibilities!
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Old 04-15-2013, 12:27 PM
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Glad to see your making headway on the "big girl"!! I like the gauges as well.
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Old 04-15-2013, 02:11 PM
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Glad to see your making headway on the "big girl"!! I like the gauges as well.



I like that! "Big Girl"...... Project reminds me of a squirrel mounting an elephant!


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I like that! "Big Girl"...... Project reminds me of a squirrel mounting an elephant!



Aww that was a visual that I didn't need. How am I going to watch Ice Age ever again with out that thought.....
I only say the "big girl" comment since Rob and I have tossed it back and forth with both of our projects. Mine isn't a petite princess either....
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Shouldn't the speedo go to 220mph?
I think if I can get it to bury this speedo I'll be amazed and scared ****less

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Add a couple Bowtie emblems and they'd be damn near perfect!!
Even you covered that LS up in your Ford.

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those gauges are really cool,Intros are also some nice wheels
Thanks I'm refining the gauge design a little more.



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Those gauges are going to be nice, are you keeping the stock dash?

Curious to what you do, I've been wanting to change mine for a while now and really like the Speedhut gauges, lots of possibilities!
No stock dash. I have an idea for the dash. Once I get farther along on it I'll post some progress pictures. I really thought about keeping the stock dash and just getting 4 4" round gauges. Speedo, tach and two combo gauges oil/water temp and volt/fuel level.



So far I have really enjoyed dealing with Speedhut.

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Glad to see your making headway on the "big girl"!! I like the gauges as well.
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I like that! "Big Girl"...... Project reminds me of a squirrel mounting an elephant!


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Aww that was a visual that I didn't need. How am I going to watch Ice Age ever again with out that thought.....
I only say the "big girl" comment since Rob and I have tossed it back and forth with both of our projects. Mine isn't a petite princess either....
Thanks how is your "little" Chevelle coming along? GW forgets who first said that about my girl with the big back end.

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Independent chevy guy conformation of the facts. My girl ain't fat just has a big back end. Got a problem with that?
Some more parts showed up today. These should work pretty well to drive my KSE tandem pump and Alt.

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Old 04-15-2013, 08:22 PM
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Yep -- those look like FORD parts -- two flat pieces with a plastic piece in-between!!!
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Yep -- those look like FORD parts -- two flat pieces with a plastic piece in-between!!!
Yes typical Ford parts, You are right and wrong all at once.

Two beautifully engineered splined steel pieces with a light and functional AL piece locked in between. Race car goodness at it's best just like the Ford stuff but this is made by Peterson Fluid Systems.
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Thanks how is your "little" Chevelle coming along? GW forgets who first said that about my girl with the big back end.


The "little" Chevelle is coming along. I updated the post today. I have had a few family issues go on around here so I haven't kept up with the forum lately. She is getting pulled back apart and the metal is getting finished getting ready for some color hopefully soon. I like the gauge setup your doing, that is something I need to work on as well..... it just keeps going and going.................
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I have those same parts in my juicer. Big deal.

All jokes aside, your Torino is going to be bad ass, if it isn't already. What's your tentative schedule like? Look forward to cruising with you one day.
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I envy that drysump tank.....

Looks like its coming along well Rob.
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