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10/12/2014 11:40 AM  #1


Quad gauge pack.

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)


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

10/12/2014 12:24 PM  #2


Re: Quad gauge pack.

This should give better reference to what I made.


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
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10/12/2014 2:25 PM  #3


Re: Quad gauge pack.

Isn't your knee going to slam into that every time you get in/out of the car?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

10/12/2014 3:12 PM  #4


Re: Quad gauge pack.

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.


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
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10/12/2014 4:45 PM  #5


Re: Quad gauge pack.

From the pic it looks like the bottom 2 gauges would be hard to see.  jmho


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10/12/2014 9:54 PM  #6


Re: Quad gauge pack.

How about putting your bodyworking skills to use and mold some onto the curved front of the dash?


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

10/13/2014 7:26 AM  #7


Re: Quad gauge pack.

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....

 

10/13/2014 11:44 AM  #8


Re: Quad gauge pack.

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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