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Old 11-17-2017, 12:23 AM   #8
Curtb1971
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Re: Restored 1972 Gauge Cluster

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Originally Posted by Robert Martin View Post
I'm trying to decide if I want to restore the one I have or not. Don't know which would be less expensive to do, and it's for a cheyenne super.
Ok, after looking at parts I can do this cluster for $315 shipped with a woodgrain bezel. The added cost is the time to do the woodgrain sticker in a way that will hold up better to hot/cold. The aftermarket woodgrain tends to wrinkle the sun if the sticker is just stuck on. If your gauges have nice faces it may be worth restoring, but the cost would be similar.
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