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Old 03-04-17, 22:30
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I am slowly getting deeper in this and it seems that the original gauges were as follows:

SPEEDO - original canadian MK.I*
IGNITION BOX - CAV British made
OIL PRESSURE - SMITHS British made (4 screws)
TEMPERATURE GAUGE - A.R.I.C. British made (4 screws)
AMMETER - a bit mystery: I'd presume the British CAV ammeter (3 screws) but I have 6 screws holes in the dashboard.

So IF my speedo was really originally fitted and it is not a later replacement, the rest of the dashboard seems to be for the early 41 carrier completely british made.
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