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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Lawndale, NC
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Re: cluster opinions/options
Found something that may be useful to anyone else doing a factory gauge swap.
http://www.rowand.net/shop/cars/1975...ingChanges.htm Down near the bottom of the page is a list of chevy and gmc part numbers. According to the list, the tach cluster is a 78-80 peice, which will work fine. Additionally the cluster above with the clock is a 81-87. Hope this helps someone else along the way.
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