Gauge Panel and Gauges
Gauge Panel and Gauges
I am going to soon put in a new gauge panel and gauges into my 66 and have a few questions before starting. First off, the gauge panel and such that is in the truck now is the custom cab one that is plastic and one piece. I read that you have to have the plain metal outter part for a new billet or engine turned panel. If so then are these hard to find and are they cheap? I don't know what they look like.
Also has anyone used Ford Racing's gauge set? I was looking at the chrome bezeled ones with the white and grey face. I want a older classy looking gauge setup and was thinking of even a cream/tan vintage looking gauge. The Ford Racing's gauges and clock seems like a reasonable price but are they reliable/good?
Thanks!
Also has anyone used Ford Racing's gauge set? I was looking at the chrome bezeled ones with the white and grey face. I want a older classy looking gauge setup and was thinking of even a cream/tan vintage looking gauge. The Ford Racing's gauges and clock seems like a reasonable price but are they reliable/good?
Thanks!
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Haneline uses an ABS plastic outer piece with an engine turned inner panel...very nice and a decent price for waht you get. Most other companies only sell the insert which is basically something you could make in your garage.
Bikerdude, thanks for the information. I was thinking about the ball milled billet face but I will look at the engine turned again and try to make my decision. I did see that offered by Haneline and was thinking about it and never made up my mind fully yet. In a way it would look good and somewhat original to the stock custom cab plastic engine turned I have now (even though my truck is far from stock and will be farther in a few months). I'll look into this one.
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this is mine I bought the bexel from NPD the guages look white but are actually a Beige color to give it that antique look, they are from classic instruments, and I had to cut out the center of my old instrument clusters Bexel to fit the billet in
the alum Bezel can be ordered from carolina classics ( learned afterwords
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the alum Bezel can be ordered from carolina classics ( learned afterwords

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Don't forget the panels made by J & B Microfinish. A couple members here have theirs. Available in 5 or 6 holes and polished or satin finish. These are custom made so if you want something special or unique, it shouldn't be a problem.
J&B has several of the metal dash clusters if you need one.
http://www.jbmicrofinish.com/catalog_3.html
J&B has several of the metal dash clusters if you need one.
http://www.jbmicrofinish.com/catalog_3.html
If you drove a Ford, you wouldn't need a good wrench!
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Shawn, I too wanted the retro yet modern look. Here is what I did
http://www.fordtruk.com/forums/album_sh ... user_id=19
http://www.fordtruk.com/forums/album_sh ... user_id=19
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Did you notice my knobs? they looke like the 80 dollar ones you buy at a street rod shop, only cost me 18 bucksShawn F. wrote:Looks very nice, now I really can't decide what to do. The reason I wanted billet was because I wanted to change all the knobs to billet as well and have it match.
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It is called vacuum plated plastic. Here is a link to them, they do work for customers North America wide. Cost a couple of "Bennies" but well worth it IMHO
http://www.cvvacuumplaters.com/
http://www.cvvacuumplaters.com/
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Are you talking about my instrument cluster or the knobs or... ?Shawn F. wrote:How did you get yours chrome like that? Good idea and would save me money on the speedo gauge.
The Instrument panel is billet alum. polished its right out of the box. the knobs are nickel thats polished as well and the trim around the guages is a chrome bezel
