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I never was happy with the trim on the 3 gauge pack I made for the dash of the 1963 Galaxie 500. It just didnt look right. So I took it apart and put it back to stock. Last night I got the idea for this. Why not make something similar to the homemade rally pack I made for the Mustang. So I cut it apart and took the extra machined ring I had when I was making the other one and made this. I also dont like the three gauge panel that hangs under the bottom, When I was playing with this, three just didnt look "right" so I made it four.
These are Sunpro retro line gauges. They are full electric, not mechanical. They do not make these anymore. I started looking around for a 4th, and I happened to find a vacuum on Amazon to fill that empty space. Im going to paint this with crinkle paint. It goes around the steering column and while its lower than I would like it to be, its better than a panel on the bottom.
Last edited by Greg B (10/12/2014 11:41 AM)
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This should give better reference to what I made.
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Isn't your knee going to slam into that every time you get in/out of the car?
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well, I was sitting in it when I took this picture. It wasnt a problem at all without the steering wheel. I guess I need to try getting in and out a few times with the steering wheel back in place and see if it makes a difference. Galaxies have a lot more room than the Mustang does.
If it is a problem, I may just pick my favorite 2 gauges. Oil pressure and voltmeter, and run with those.
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From the pic it looks like the bottom 2 gauges would be hard to see. jmho
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How about putting your bodyworking skills to use and mold some onto the curved front of the dash?
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Can you do a mock up with two gauges per side, but all on the same plane as the column? Maybe use hot melt glue to hold together temporarily....
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I put the steering wheel on and it obsures the bottom two even more. blah. I thought about trying Darren's suggestion and trying 2 on each side. Not sure I like that either. I think I am just going to eliminate the bottom two and run with one on each side. Dont really neeed a second water temp gauge or a vacuum gauge. Actually dont really need any of them. but gauges are a man thing.
Last edited by Greg B (10/13/2014 11:47 AM)
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