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Old 11-18-2008, 11:47 PM   #26
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

Here is a couple pictures of the dash cluster with a factory tach, as well as, a retrofitted clock from a 70's Chevy. I also swapped out the factory '66 Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring assembly for a '60-'65 factory Custom steering wheel and chrome horn ring assembly. Not much difference, but I like the '60-'65 a little better.

It also has a Classic Truck auto floor shifter from Lokar for shifting the Turbo 400.
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Old 11-18-2008, 11:52 PM   #27
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Was it this guy by chance?

http://www.turnswitch.com/radio1.htm
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I found the outfit that did my factory AM radio conversion.

The company is: Antique Automobile Radio, Inc.

Their e-mail address is: sales@antiqueautomobileradio.com

Their website is: www.antiqueautomobileradio.com

They are out of Tampa, FL and their phone # is: 800-933-4926

I am not affiliated with them in any way, however I have used them and I am very happy with the work they did converting my factory AM unit to AM/FM stereo with RCA outputs.

They also have a nice little news letter I get from time to time.

After making this post, I found the name and number of the fellow that did the actual conversion. Here it is:

Jim
618-526-8492

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Old 02-15-2009, 03:54 AM   #28
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

I just received some pictures of the front sheet metal being painted for OLRED66. My friend Kris at Elite Speed & Custom is doing the primer, paint and clear-coat for me and I should have it in a week or so.
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Old 02-15-2009, 04:05 AM   #29
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

Lookin' good Tony.
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Old 02-15-2009, 07:07 AM   #30
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

The dash and gauges turned out SWEET!
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

I think I am in love with the tach cluster. How rare is this cluster in these trucks?
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Old 02-15-2009, 10:24 AM   #32
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It's always nice to see paint going on. When ever I feel like I'm not getting anywhere I just paint something and it picks me up and motivates me. Can't wait for more pix.
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Old 02-15-2009, 10:37 AM   #33
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

Thanks for the kind words fellows. I dig the encouragement!

The factory/dealer-installed tachometers were an R.P.O. (regular production option) in the '60-'66 Chevy trucks, but I am not sure of the production numbers and I don't have my R.P.O. literature to tell what this option costs from the dealer, but I don't see them too often.

They are currently being offered in the aftermarket for under $200.00, including the wiring harness and they are a direct bolt-in, so it is an easy fit-up.

Thanks again for the encouragement.
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Old 02-15-2009, 03:15 PM   #34
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Good to see progress Tony. Looks good. You started school yet?
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ol Curt:

I found the outfit that did my factory AM radio conversion.

The company is: Antique Automobile Radio, Inc.

Their e-mail address is: sales@antiqueautomobileradio.com

Their website is: www.antiqueautomobileradio.com

They are out of Tampa, FL and their phone # is: 800-933-4926

I am not affiliated with them in any way, however I have used them and I am very happy with the work they did converting my factory AM unit to AM/FM stereo with RCA outputs.

They also have a nice little news letter I get from time to time.

After making this post, I found the name and number of the fellow that did the actual conversion. Here it is:

Jim
618-526-8492
Thanks for the link Tony. The only thing is they now only offer their radios converted...won't use yours, if I understand them right.
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Re: Making some progress on OLRED66

Your dash looks good, really good!! I remember you mentioning the clock in the other thread; it fits in well even though its from later options.

Hey Tony, did the dash knobs come without the chrome ring also? Upgraded option or something? My 'burb has those knobs, but no chrome. I received a box of parts with the truck and found 1 knob with the chrome. My pick-up must have GMC knobs, large and completely different.
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Good to see progress Tony. Looks good. You started school yet?

Thanks Jason. I am supposed to start in April, but I may not be able to because of the financial aid. I should know this week.
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Thanks for the link Tony. The only thing is they now only offer their radios converted...won't use yours, if I understand them right.
I used a fellow that used my unit. I sent it to him and he sent it back with the conversion complete. If this company told you they will not use your original unit, then maybe that is not the company I used, so I will see if I can find the correct information.
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Your dash looks good, really good!! I remember you mentioning the clock in the other thread; it fits in well even though its from later options.

Hey Tony, did the dash knobs come without the chrome ring also? Upgraded option or something? My 'burb has those knobs, but no chrome. I received a box of parts with the truck and found 1 knob with the chrome. My pick-up must have GMC knobs, large and completely different.
protrash, thanks for the compliment. Standard dash knobs were black and the Custom knobs were black with chrome. The '60-'63 knobs are larger diameter and the 4-5-6 knobs are smaller diameter, like in the photos.

Post a picture of your knobs and I will tell you what you have. Thanks for the kind words.
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