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> Date: Mon, 22 May 2000 14:27:28 EDT
> From: (email redacted)
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> Subject: '65-'66 new dash gauges?
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> Rich, why fabricate anything if you don't have to? If you don't
> like the dakota digital, There's even another alternative, In the
> back of Mustang Monthly and Mustangs Illustrated, There's a company
> (God if I can remember the name, I can't) that produces a
> "Guaged-out" dash that has 6 guages or so on it that are Auto-meter
> guages (I think). It's a really nice dash, that has an
> engine-turned background.. Anyone remember the dash? or the name of
> the company that makes it??? I think it was like $500, but well
> worth it..
>
> Tony.

Tony,

I believe that Haneline makes the other instrument cluster.

Larry W. Blum, Jr.
FCA#09509
Pensacola, Fl.
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"students.uwf.edu/lwb1/homepage.html"

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the bit I've seen of the haneline the gauges are not autometer or
other well known brand.

in my opinion much nicer than the haneline or dakota digital is
the setup julio mayan is doing through his JME Enterprises. I
think there was a recent writeup on his conversions in ``mustang
& fords''. I think he's manufacturing his own 65-66 bezel or
starting with factory bezel for 67-68 and then stuffing in autometer
gauges. I don't have his contact info handy but I did see
recently that total control products is reselling his clusters.
you might check out their web site (totalcontrolproducts.com/)
for some decent pictures of the clusters.


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Tony,

I believe that Haneline makes the other instrument cluster.

Larry W. Blum, Jr.
FCA#09509
Pensacola, Fl.
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"students.uwf.edu/lwb1/homepage.html"

Thanks Larry, They're the ones!! Again, It's a real nice cluster with REAL acurate guages..

Tony.





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