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08-25-2018 02:19 PM #11
Thanks again Denny. I’m looking at redoing the gauge cluster in my 83 El Camino. When I originally built it I managed to track down a Monte Carlo SS gauge cluster.
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Like a lot of the factory gauges of that era the accuracy leave a bit to be desired and a while back the speedometer started to fluctuate above 75-80MPH. When the speedometer started it’s antics I figured I’d just go ahead and redo everything as the white face gauges are easier for me to read at night.
I want to set up the new cluster in the same configuration as the factory gauges which are 1-1/2". There is just not enough room in the cluster to get four 2” gauges in it.
I’ve already got all the other gauges and a spare housing, cluster, lens etc, I’m just can’t track down the fuel gauge.
.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved..... 





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