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I'm in the process of building a 67 w100, I'm using a 360 magnum and all the adjoining wiring as well. I used the gauges from the 94, and arranged them like an original hd gauge set.
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Nice job, looks clean and tidy. Could you include a photo of the backside and maybe a drawing of the gauges joining the old wires. I have a 68' and would like new gauges this summer. I was going to use Autometer and a panel like yours but that 94' option looks good.

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These gauges are controlled by the ecm. They could not be used any other way. I am using a 94 magnum computer, and every other component that goes along with it.

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Looks great!

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I like it! :clap :clap :Thumbsup

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210 MPH Speedo??? I hope you have more than a slant 6! :lol:

What are the gauges out of?
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210 kph, Canadian truck. It's out of a 1994 1500 Dodge truck. I removed them from the original housing and relocated them to the way an original hd set would be. Very time consuming, still need to wire them.

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marklein wrote:
Thu Apr 05, 2018 3:11 pm
210 kph, Canadian truck. It's out of a 1994 1500 Dodge truck. I removed them from the original housing and relocated them to the way an original hd set would be. Very time consuming, still need to wire them.
Ah.... that would explain it!! :lol: I also just realized you mentioned you're running a 360. :salut
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nice work :Thumbsup
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man that looks great. Not sure if you have the motor in, but you are going to love it :Thumbsup. Here's mine

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