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Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts

Posted By: Hot 340

Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 05:46 AM

Shopping for new gauges and ideas on how to mount them. Id like to see yours and the gauge styles and arrangements if you are willing to share. Idiot lights too. thumbs
Posted By: pittsburghracer

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 05:48 AM

Wholly crap you guys are busy over there
Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 06:02 AM

This is my Rampage.. this was just before I put
it in for the final time.. the lights on the upper
area are the turn signals and the one bottom is the
brights indicator
wave

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Posted By: CrAzYMoPaRGuY

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 07:49 AM

Crappy picture but you can get an idea....
1940 Plymouth......

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Posted By: RMCHRGR

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 04:08 PM

'71 Duster street machine. Other than the SW mechanical tach, these are Autometer Traditional chrome gauges. I think thee panel is from Redline gauge works or something like that. A bunch of vendors sell the sme part. It's ABS plastic. Not quite finished yet, need to add turn signal indicators and a few other things. LED shift light where the wiper switch is supposed to be on the lower right. A/F meter on the lower left, not sure if it will stay there, might put it where I can see it better.

Helped to clean things up and allowed me to get rid of the redundant stock gauges that were not hooked up or working.

Might try to 'finish' the panel a little better before it goes back in.

Posted By: Hot 340

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 11:35 PM

Originally Posted By pittsburghracer
Wholly crap you guys are busy over there
Eh not really, just need to add a few gauges and upgrade another and want to see what ideas are out there.. thumbs
Posted By: Hot 340

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 11:40 PM

Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
This is my Rampage.. this was just before I put
it in for the final time.. the lights on the upper
area are the turn signals and the one bottom is the
brights indicator
wave
Digital odometer hooked up? Looks good. thumbs
Posted By: dvw

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/11/17 11:41 PM

Aluminum plate behind the stock bezel.
Doug

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Posted By: MR_P_BODY

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/12/17 12:17 AM

Originally Posted By Hot 340
Originally Posted By MR_P_BODY
This is my Rampage.. this was just before I put
it in for the final time.. the lights on the upper
area are the turn signals and the one bottom is the
brights indicator
wave
Digital odometer hooked up? Looks good. thumbs


Yes its a digital odometer... thanks.. it looks
good after I got it all done.. matter of fact I
had the cluster out today then put it right back
in.. I was gonna change some wiring but I could
get to it easier under the dash
wave
Posted By: DrCharles

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/12/17 02:57 AM

'72 Dart. Cut out the center of the bezel and mounted gauges to a 1/8" aluminum plate. "Old school" Sun Supertach on the column, of course grin

Posted By: bbodee

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/12/17 05:25 AM

My 62 Plymouth setup. SW gauges in the factory holes, stock speedo, AEM afr. Trans gauges under dash center and tach on column. Oil idiot still functional.

Posted By: BloFish

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/12/17 06:29 AM

That looks nice !
Posted By: Hemi Allstate

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/12/17 07:04 PM

My Allstate dash.

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Posted By: sogtx

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/16/17 03:44 AM

Any Slick 71 -4 BBody dashs ?
Posted By: DemonDust

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/16/17 04:16 AM

Just one gauge....



Posted By: 72Swinger

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/16/17 05:10 AM

The Pro Touring Dart in my garage, all Speedhut.


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Posted By: PLUM BAD

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/16/17 06:38 AM

Originally Posted By sogtx
Any Slick 71 -4 BBody dashs ?
Posted By: ProSport

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/16/17 11:12 PM

Here's one I made for my '72 Duster

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Posted By: Dave Hall

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/20/17 08:18 AM

VFN fiberglass dash in my Challenger.

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Posted By: John_Kunkel

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/20/17 07:19 PM


'62 Dart preliminary

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Posted By: Moparmatts72

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/21/17 07:59 PM

Top is from my 72 satellite, bottom my 67 dart

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Posted By: Crizila

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/22/17 04:41 AM

Left to right - oil temp, water temp, volts, oil Press., LED lights for water / alcohol system, boost gage, Ign switch / start button, A/F gage ( digital).

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Posted By: Troy

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/22/17 11:00 PM

Little help for you.
If your starting off with a blank dash and you wondering where to put your gauges, cut out round pieces of paper and tape them to your dash. Then install your seat and steering wheel this way you can see if your steering wheel is blocking your view of anything.
Posted By: Troy

Re: Let's see your dashes and gauge layouts - 01/22/17 11:06 PM

One more thing...
If your going to mount a shift light....put it right in front of you. I had mine off to the side and I had a 300rpm delay in shifting. I mounted a camera inside my car and filmed myself and that is what I saw. I would not of believed it unless I saw it for myself. I moved the light in front of me and i was mich more consistency my shifts.
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