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    Thanks all! Can anyone recommend a good gauge restoration service they've used that can restore my gauges and modify my speedo to work with the GM trans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post
    Thanks all! Can anyone recommend a good gauge restoration service they've used that can restore my gauges and modify my speedo to work with the GM trans?
    Looking really good, Falcon! On the gauges, seems like every time I've seen this question the answer is Classic Instruments Welcome to Classic Instruments I've not used them myself, but have seen them recommended many times. I think the key is that you want them restored cosmetically, but converted to work with modern sending units, and the speedo to work specifically with your tranny output. Worth a call, at least.
    Last edited by rspears; 07-19-2011 at 01:24 PM.
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    falconvan,

    I had a really good experience with John Wolf & Co.

    ::JOHN WOLF & CO.INC ::Willioghby, restoration of speedometer, tachometer, Automobiles ,Aircraft ,Boats ,Custom Instrumentation Gas Tank Sending Units, Mechanical Temperature Gauges

    Excellent workmanship and superb customer service.

    Good luck!

    PS The Plymouth is lookin' good!
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