Monte Carlo Breadbox - Switch and gauge ideas. - Complete

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sixty7rs

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My repo bread box with two 2 5/8 gauges
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mclellan83

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Gonna slightly side track this thread, I have been looking into toggle switches myself and really like the look of the Ford GT's. Only other similar set I have found is the Lambo setup which runs like $600 just for the toggles
 

mikester

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Wow ! Im glad I saw this thread ! Ive been going crazy trying to decide how to mount the 2 1/16 Autometer gauges that I bought for my wagon. The plan was to have them in the cluster bezel and that went to crap so I was thinking about an add on A pillar pod. This looks so much better !!!!! A lot of problems solved on this forum !!!
 

565bbchevy

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The plan was to have them in the cluster bezel and that went to crap
"Cluster bezel" Is that the plate with just gauge holes in it that mount under the dash.
 

mikester

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This is the cluster bezel that I planned to use. Only problem is the new electrical gauges are longer than the mechanical ones that were in the car when I bought it. They hit the shift indicator. Couldnt get around it since I have a bench seat.
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