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1967 1968 Mustang Chrome Gauge Instrument Dash Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $577.00
Location:

Prescott Valley, Arizona, US

Prescott Valley, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Item must be new, in its original condition, with original packaging. Once item is returned to our facility, refund will be processed, minus original shipping costs. Please allow 3 business days for refund to process. Please contact us before returning item, as specific details will be given concerning the return. Manufacturer Part Number:BEZEL3PW67-8 Country of Manufacture:United States

1967-1968 Mustang Chrome Instrument Bezel

Complete & Custom Programmable (Electronic) 6 Gauge Set

GAUGE SIZES:

SPEEDO- 4 3/4" (also known as 5")

TACH- 4 3/4" (also known as 5")

VOLT- 2 1/8"

FUEL- 2 1/8"

OIL- 2 1/8"

TEMP- 2 1/8"


Looking for a custom six gauge bezel? Look at this 1967-1968 Complete with White Gauges. ELECTRONIC SPEEDO and complete wire harness.

What's included in your set:
-Oil Sending Unit
-Temperature Sending Unit
-Pulse Generator w/6" connection wire
-Wire Harness
-Wiring Instructions

YOU'VE COME THIS FAR WITH YOUR RESTO PROJECT, WHY NOT INVEST IN A GOOD QUALITY CLUSTER!!!


- on all gauges we modify fuel gauge to work with original sending unit.  Saves customer from having to drill a hole in the gas tank and drop in a new sending unit. 

"How does an electronic speedometer work with my 67/68?"

Normally on a mechanical speedo a cable attaches from the transmission to the gauge. This cable rotates. The rotation of the cable is interpreted by the speedo to give you your speed. On an electronic speedo, a pulse generator (included with gauge) is attached to the transmission and is connected to the speedo via a wire. The pulse generator will send electronic pulses to the speedo which is then interpreted into your speed reading. -comes with wire harness, push button (already wired), speed indicator light (already wired), oil and temp sending units and adapters.

-Programmable: Meaning that the speedometer is electronic and all calibration is programmed in with push button that can be mounted within a 1' of the bezel. - Calibration: Push button calibration is easy for any gear/tire size (press button, follow prompts, drive a measured mile, hit the button again and your done). Beats having to trip a number of small switches on the back of the gauge multiple times to get it right, very difficult especially while driving.(instructions will be included) -has trip odometer, hours traveled, speed warning indicator, oil change reminder, and km/miles option -Speed warning indicator: This too is mounted separately but is already wired to the gauge. Set a desired speed (ex:120mph) and when that speed is reached the LED will blink.

Koenigsegg Tease: It’s a customised 2013 Agera S for Geneva 2013

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

Koenigsegg has released a teaser image for a new Koenigsegg at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, which will be a customised Agera S. The last news we had from the intrepid Swedes at Koenigsegg was news of a new model for China – the Koenigsegg One:1, when we were exclusively able to reveal that the One:1 was a run of five cars for China that will deliver 1hp for every 1kg of weight. Now, we have a teaser image from Koenigsegg of a car that’s heading for the Geneva Motor Show next month, and all Koenigsegg has officially revealed is the teaser image (above) and a single line of information: “Celebrate 0 – 100 – 10 with Koenigsegg Automotive at Geneva 2013″.

McLaren 650S Sprint (2014): the gentleman racer’s Macca

Mon, 11 Aug 2014

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 August 2014 17:59 Visitors to the upmarket Pebble Beach festival this week will witness the world debut of a very special McLaren track-day special: the new 650S Sprint coupe. The clue’s in the name: the Sprint is a track-only version of the 650S, designed for wealthier fans to go on track days and race at junior levels. It slots beneath the full-blown 650S GT3 racer – this is more a My First Track Day Special for wealthy owners after an amateur race-day weapon.

Honda unveils Insight Hybrid

Thu, 04 Dec 2008

Honda has released the first official images of the Prius-fighting Honda Insight, which is due to launch in the New Year at the Detroit Motor Show, and be in UK Car showrooms in the Spring of 2009. Honda has been sceptical about the future of the Hybrid/Electric car, and has expressed the view that it believes the long term future lies in Hydrogen powered EVs, rather than EVs per se. But this is a sensible move by Honda to take away sales from the Toyota Prius.