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Desert Dweller
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: North Phoenix, AZ
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
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![]() I just got my gauge decal sheet from Classic Parts of America, but I'm not too happy on how it looks... It's not the same exact layout as the original and the numbers on the speedo look a little deformed... I may just scan my original into Photoshop and see if I can make my own. Tony |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
I know what you mean about that speedo redo kit, I have it sitting on my desk and it looks like crap....let me know if you have success with photo shop. Also where did you get those led's for your dash as you can tell I am in the middle of redoing a 66 GMC also......Kieth
![]() ps I am redoing my instrument cluster right now and am going to try chrome paint first to see how it turns out, thought I would run pinstripe tape the color of the outside of the truck on the small chrome bezel all the way around the dash panel and I just scored a sun 5000rpm tach.....still looking for a clock---gave up on a bat-ometer they do not exist. Kieth Last edited by kieth; 03-01-2011 at 11:54 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
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Hi Kieth, I got the LED's from ebay. This is the seller that I got mine from eBay They have different colors and will combine shipping ![]() I used some scrape Lexan to make the fillers to insert in place of the original indicator lenses. I used and 1 1/8" hole saw to cut them out and then the LED fit right into the pilot hole for the hole saw ![]() I have been working a lot of hours, so not had much time to work on the truck. hopefully tomorrow I'll get time to work on the dash ![]() I'll post pics soon Tony |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
I found some time today to work on the gauges. I was not happy with the gauge decal kit I got from Classic Parts, so I made my own
![]() I wanted to do something different, but keep the original look to some extent. Instead of the factory white letters on black, I decided to black letters on tan to match my interior. I think it looks awesome with the black bezel. What do you think? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I painted the backplates for the fuel and temp gauges and they need to cure. I should have it done on Tuesday since I will be home watching the roofer's install a new roof on the house. More pics to come ![]() Tony |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Nice work, they look great.
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
Thanks Alan ![]() ![]() Tony Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device |
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Re: My 66 GMC LWB
very cool !! thats a great look, trucks slick!!
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