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Old 03-05-04, 10:37
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Hi Gals & Guys

Here is the latest decal hot off the press. It is early Ford truck but in KPH. This may interest metric countries.

As an aside, due to the lack of response to my restoration decals I can only presume that every CMP owner has a pristine instrument cluster. One day when on a world inspection trip I will be examining all instruments. Heaven help you if its not up to scratch.

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Old 07-05-04, 06:48
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And here is the 100kph speedometer living within its restored housing and gauges.

Ta da.

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Old 10-05-04, 00:23
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I can only presume that every CMP owner has a pristine instrument cluster. One day when on a world inspection trip I will be examining all instruments. Heaven help you if its not up to scratch.

Bob
You mean like these?
(BTW these are not mine - they belong to another collector)



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Old 11-05-04, 01:06
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Hi Keefy
I'd be interested in the data on the boxes for dating purposes. Also I'd be interested in obtaining the items.

The other interesting thing is that if you study your collector's Chev speedo you will notice that the high beam description is "Dim" whereas my image has "Bright". I have only come across one other "Dim" out of all the clusters I have collected. The serial number is also different.

I still need a publication, both Chev and Ford, that describes the various gauges otherwise I'll have to write the book.

Bob
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Old 11-05-04, 06:58
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Hi Bob
Will check out the boxes although at this stage he won't part with them.
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