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Location: Magnolia, Arkansas
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Saw a tach dash in a 74 or so chevy in a JY. It also had an air pressure gauge too. Are these worth much? Didn't ask the guy how much he would take. Any opinions welcome.
Matthew
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Twin Cities
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They are getting harder and harder to find, I would definately suggest picking it up. I have seen dash assemblies at swap meets and the average price was about 150 bones.
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Oh,you can't buy that new
![]() Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Pennsville,N.J. 08070, USA
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the 1974 had an AMP gauge instead of the common VOLT gauge. the pickups/blazers only used that from 73-75 which really limits buyers. 95% of the ones i sell need volt gauges. the big trucks have an air gauge where the fuel gauge goes in a normal Tach dash set up also. People dont seem to care for that. I commonly see these units cheap at the swap meets. They are not that rare in the big trucks. There were 4,000 and 5,000 RPM tachs in them and plenty of 6 cyl and diesel ones . the 6 cyl ones[those monster V-6's they used] are not calibrated correctly for the typical V-8 truck buyer. DAVE
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