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1968 roof console

cool68

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adelanto California
Just scored this mint roof console....the guy who sold it to me said it was taken out of a 68 mustang in the early 70s and its been sitting in his shop for all these years...so happy so happy.....now 1 down ...2 to go... center console and factory tach......and I have a line on the center console from one of our great members....:smile:
 

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robert campbell

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Tach has idiot light for oil and alt. They go and fuel gauge moves to an upper pod. If you have a fuel gauge...
 

Mosesatm

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The kit comes with a new fuel gauge. The only thing you need to purchase is an oil gauge sending unit for a light instead of a gauge.
you need to pull the instrument cluster and remove the back, and there is a little easy rewiring but the kit comes with all the jumpers and wire.
 

franklinair

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I prefer the mini tach, mounted in place of the clock. Inexpensive & E Z install.

Neil
 

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franklinair

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I've used his mini tachs, he also converts #@%&*amp meters to volt meters THAT ACTUALLY WORK.
Quality products, backs up his work, a pleasure to deal with.

Neil
 

somethingspecial

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Is Rocketman someone we want to put in the Recommended Dealer thread in the Restoration section?
 

dalorzo_f

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I would not have a problem with that. Used his headlight relays on all 4 of my Mustangs. Not the cheapest, but nice items that are plug and play, no cutting wires, good instructions, look like quality parts and no issues whatsoever...

I have two volt meters I have not gotten around to installing yet.
 
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