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vintage rev counter
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07/22/08 04:32 PM
07/22/08 04:32 PM
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Billy no mates
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Can anyone point me in the right direction I'm looking to purchase a period rev counter something like a Sun II that I can fit on my steering column (63 Dodge).
Any Ideas?
thanks
BillyNoMates
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Re: vintage rev counter
[Re: Billy no mates]
#92990
07/22/08 07:43 PM
07/22/08 07:43 PM
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mike s
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Ebay,seen lots of period tachs on there.
Leave the gun.......take the Cannoli's....Mike
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Re: vintage rev counter
[Re: mike s]
#92991
07/22/08 08:06 PM
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Mike Mancini
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Stick with something brand name, Sun or Stewart Warner. Avoid Faria. Try to find something NOS because the rev counter gears are notorious for wearing out beyond repair. -Mike www.instrument-specialties.com
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Re: vintage rev counter
[Re: Mike Mancini]
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08/05/08 08:30 PM
08/05/08 08:30 PM
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Quote:
Stick with something brand name, Sun or Stewart Warner. Avoid Faria. Quote:
Hi Mike, I was just curious, can you tell us a little more about the Faria tachs. I have one a friend gave me many years ago, and I still have it. I'm saving it to use in my '70 Swinger some day. Thanks.
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