1964-1970 Mustang Member Tech & Restoration Discussion

6 Gauge Cluster

Old May 14, 2005 | 06:39 PM
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I know that I read about this somewhere on this fourm but cant seem to find it again.

I just got a profit sharing check this week from work and instead of putting the money in my bank accound I think I will spend it on my car.

I want to change the dash pad (window corner starting to pull up), carpet and I want to get some pony white spray paint from NPD and repaint the dash.

I am going to rip the whole dacs apart and the tricky part is going to be the 6 gauge cluster. I just wanted to collect all useful tips from people who have taken theirs apart so I will not mess anything up and will be able to put everything back togeather in working condition.

Thanks is advance to anyone who can give me their .02.

Thanks

Jeff
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Old May 14, 2005 | 08:58 PM
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Jeff,

Good luck with your project, it sounds like you have a nice little check burning a hole in your pocket.

As far as the '66 six gauge panels, I know of 4 options, from most expensive to cheapest:

Haneline - http://www.haneline.com/

JME - http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog/...e65-66clust.htm

new ABS plastic molded gauge panel that Delta Bay Mustang is offering - http://www.deltabaymustang.com/absinstpnl.htm

and the original Shelby 6 gauge panel - http://www.cobranda.com/GetItemDetail.asp?...ID=368&DeptID=1

Tim
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Old May 19, 2005 | 06:10 PM
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I love my cluster from JME and it was very easy to install. Buy the wiring harness s well. BTW, Julio will go any type of custom work as well. I used a black anodized finish for the cluster and glove box door. Here's my pic...

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