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I'm restoring my 1 ton - keeping it stock. All the mechanics are done and I'm starting on the body. Right now, I'm stripping down the cab. I noticed the gauge dials are not too great. And the odometer numbers on the rollers aren't that good either. Does anyone know where I can get repros for any of this?
Alicia: Many thanks for joblot. Visited the site. Good selection of items. I also have the MAC catalogue. They have something similar but not the same. I'll give them a call anyway.
Alicia: Many thanks for joblot. Visited the site. Good selection of items. I also have the MAC catalogue. They have something similar but not the same. I'll give them a call anyway.
Peter
No prob. I hope you find what you're looking for! Also, did you check out the links in the manual thread? I found a couple good links for my '42 there too.
If you cannot find the decals, you can always have the gauges restored and they will silk screen new faces on them. The odometer is going to be the hardest to redo yourself, as you will have to disassemble the speedo. Check out this place, they do great work, and will have your gauges looking like new. http://speedometershop.com/
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