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I can play :)
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Here is the Apache
http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...pspw36dzvh.jpg Sorry for bringing in a non truck panel , I figured I would post it for Idea sake, this is one we built for my 65 Olds 442 http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/z...y/IMG_0045.jpg |
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Not a good photo but here you go.
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here is mine ... you cant tell in the pic but the paint is metal flake red
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I'll play...
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Not ready yet . . . but a mockup of what it will look like when done. Getting some new tools (dust collector) to help in my machining process, as milling plastic makes it look like a thousand mice took a poop in the garage.
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I cut "windows" in the Gen and Oil circles to match the shape of the other gauges then RTV glued ebay (70's Jeep I think) gauges to the back side.
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The instrument cluster for my '63 Poncho C10:
Faceplate milled from sheet aluminum: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...tCluster-1.jpg Bezel painted, faceplate anodized, polycarbonate lens milled and lettering applied: http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps77dc8b8a.jpg |
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Here is my mini "restoration" - got new gas gauge and new plastic cover. Sanded and resprayed the frame.
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I made the aluminum panels myself. The light switch was easily moved under the dash and mounted vertically so it's not visible. I removed the ignition switch since it's not going to stop anyone from stealing these type of trucks anyway. I used real aircraft switch covers painted black with toggle switches in the center. The switches fit it the ashtray & heater control holes.
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tryin agin
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Here's mine. Machined out of 6061 aluminum. Painted myself
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Want the "red" back in your temp, gen and oil lights? Lens repair tape from your local parts store will work wonders. |
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Still a work in progress.
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After a variety of panels that never really satisfied me, I finally had my son machine up an aluminum panel that fit over the steel back panel giving more of the old original GMC look to it. It's suffered many more changes since inception, but those dash panels have remained the same.
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just redid mine
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sorry forgot photo
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my question is, was your original gauge panel, messed up or did all here just want to make it look different, do not get me wrong, I just wondered.
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