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Gauge Restoration/Repair
Here's an article I wrote recently about gauge restoration and repair.
![]() This is in Road Scholars Magazine. Subscriptions are free so if you go there to read my article you might as well subscribe. It's a monthly and we won't sell you email address. Richard Newton |
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Richard,
Does your article tell us how to rebuild a gauge or tell us where to go to have rebuilt?
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WTF? This 'article' basically says don't touch your gauges yourself - take them to one of these professionals.
I didn't need to read an article to know that. ![]() |
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It does talk about Bob's Speedometer, Seattle, and Palo Alto.......I am not saying they are bad, but in and experience IMHO North Hollywood is the best.
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RGruppe #79 '73 Carrera RS spec 2.7 MFI 00 Saab 95 Aero wagon stick 01 Saab 95 Aero wagon auto 03 Boxster 90 Chevy PU Prerunner....1990 Last edited by dicklague; 07-20-2015 at 12:46 PM.. |
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Gee. Thanks Richard.
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Laurence 1998 Specbox racer / 1998 Boxster / 1984 RSR tribute 1970 911E Coupe / 1970 911E "speedster" / 1969 912 Targa 1963 356B T6 Coupe / 1962 356B T6 Cabriolet Current projects - 1955 356 pre-a Speedster / 1964 356C |
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