Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
[Re: mopar rookie]
#361217
11/26/10 08:04 PM
11/26/10 08:04 PM
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Retaped the under the dash wiring and installed the dash. Installed the gauges and dash pad also. Took me forever to decide on the gauges. The only thing bad about the sun tach is you have to buy a 60.00 msd tach adapter if you run the msd ignition, which I am.
Just started reading your build post,,looking great,,,FYI,,I just had to buy a tach adapter for my old Sun,,$80.00+. Don't let that wreck your build budget!! Keep up the good work. I'll keep watching.
If you like drag racing, support your local track.
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Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
[Re: CHAPPER]
#361218
11/26/10 09:19 PM
11/26/10 09:19 PM
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Took me forever to decide on the gauges. The only thing bad about the sun tach is you have to buy a 60.00 msd tach adapter if you run the msd ignition, which I am.
Funny, I'm getting ready to do the exact same thing! Man, I'm glad you posted that! I'm running an MSD 6AL and wouldn've been ticked to have to spend an extra $60 on an adapter.
I almost pulled the trigger on that tach and some Summit gauges pretty close to what you have but they have white faces and I'm not crazy about the "Summit" logo. BTW, what brand are the gauges in the pod?
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Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
#361219
11/26/10 10:19 PM
11/26/10 10:19 PM
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Took me forever to decide on the gauges. The only thing bad about the sun tach is you have to buy a 60.00 msd tach adapter if you run the msd ignition, which I am.
Funny, I'm getting ready to do the exact same thing! Man, I'm glad you posted that! I'm running an MSD 6AL and wouldn've been ticked to have to spend an extra $60 on an adapter.
I almost pulled the trigger on that tach and some Summit gauges pretty close to what you have but they have white faces and I'm not crazy about the "Summit" logo. BTW, what brand are the gauges in the pod?
I was taking for granted, his was an older unit like mine. I was also under the impression, the NEW nostalgic looking Suns, ARE MSD compatabile(sp)??? Maybe I'm assuming too much! We all know what 'assume' does....anybody know for sure?? I had my older tach and wanted to use it for the 'period correct' look. After I hooked it up and it wouldn't work, I ordered the adapter. When I found out what it cost, I wasn't so sure I needed the look that bad. I had another tach that would have worked just fine as it had in the past.
If you like drag racing, support your local track.
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Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
[Re: crlush]
#361222
11/27/10 07:41 PM
11/27/10 07:41 PM
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ChickMaggot
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That car is gonna be totally badazz.
You can lead a gift horse to water, but you can't look in his mouth.
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Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
[Re: mopar rookie]
#361225
01/06/11 07:06 PM
01/06/11 07:06 PM
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bigdad
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She is a beauty, nice work
The lips of fools bring them strife, and their mouths invite a beating.Proverbs 18:6
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Re: 64 Plymouth Fury project
[Re: bigdad]
#361226
01/18/11 08:00 PM
01/18/11 08:00 PM
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Posts: 309 central ohio
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Windshield and trim installed.
Last edited by mopar rookie; 01/18/11 08:04 PM.
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