Aftermarket gauge cluster

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Worth every penny!
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They are very nice, I just like the old school look in my old school
 
They are very nice, I just like the old school look in my old school

Just throwing this out there, we have done some small group buys for other forum groups that were looking for a specific style/function. Something where we wouldn't really be able to sell on a mass scale but building a few to a dozen at a time can save development, setup and production costs. Here is an example of a OE style kit we built for a squarebody customer:
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Here is another retro style for 67-72 Chevy truck, OE inspired kit with some twists:
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I can save someone a lot of work and coin. I have this one for sale. Plug and play. I had it in my 87 and swapped back before I sold it. I'm not changing my Hurst rally pack and in not going to use it for my 70. I got it listed in in sale area and open to reasonable offers.
 

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Just throwing this out there, we have done some small group buys for other forum groups that were looking for a specific style/function. Something where we wouldn't really be able to sell on a mass scale but building a few to a dozen at a time can save development, setup and production costs. Here is an example of a OE style kit we built for a squarebody customer:
28100237796_1169453d96_b.jpg


Here is another retro style for 67-72 Chevy truck, OE inspired kit with some twists:
30993027943_1901db7380_h.jpg
As someone who used to be a square body fanatic, I would have been all over those gauges. That would be a whole lot easier way to get a tach than parting out a C60 grain truck cluster.
 
I already have gauges I just need something to put them in for a cutlass
I know you don't want to make something for your gauges and want to buy something that will work but the odds are not in your favor for a 4 gauge Cutlass panel which to me means it makes more sense to attempt to make one yourself with a layout that you like.
I made my gauge panels out of aluminum but Lexan is very durable and easy to work with, you can cut and drill with basic tools and it is readily available at home improvement stores.
 
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