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Here is my current gauge pod, I have no idea who made it or how old it is. Its metal and very vintage looking. I like it but don't like the hose clamp on the steering column.
That's a good price compared to what you'll pay for a real rallye pac. There was a thread not to long ago in the bumpside forum talking about putting in a rallye pac cluster out of a mustang but the price was the thing that turned them away from doing it. This would be a very good alternative.
I received the Rally Pac today. Im pleased with it.
The seller sent me 3 tags, Rally Pac, F100 and FORD. He can make whatever is desired.
Here is a pic with a couple no name gauges I had on hand. Im going to keep oil pressure and volts for now, since that's what my current gauges are, but I think I will rewire the gen light and use the right slot for a tach.
I work with the guy that made that rally pac. He said he remembered selling it to you.
I was just talking to him about the 1961 F100 I bought. He is a classsic mustang owner.
Originally Posted by Shadowrider123
I received the Rally Pac today. Im pleased with it.
The seller sent me 3 tags, Rally Pac, F100 and FORD. He can make whatever is desired.
Here is a pic with a couple no name gauges I had on hand. Im going to keep oil pressure and volts for now, since that's what my current gauges are, but I think I will rewire the gen light and use the right slot for a tach.
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