part number for Rally Gauge Cluster?

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popeye1978

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Anyone know the GM part number for the Rally Gauge Cluster (as opposed to the 'sweep' cluster) for the '80s Cutlass Supremes? There are many threads about doing the actual swap, I'm trying a different angle in actually finding one of these things
 

Evan11

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popeye1978 said:
Anyone know the GM part number for the Rally Gauge Cluster (as opposed to the 'sweep' cluster) for the '80s Cutlass Supremes? There are many threads about doing the actual swap, I'm trying a different angle in actually finding one of these things
25016635 is the part number from my rallye gauge cluster out of a 1979. 25044702 is part number for my rallye gauge cluster out of a 1985. The circuit board has the same part number on both...25016634...the 78-88 rallye cutlass clusters all interchange, the difference was basically minor differences of the lettering & the 78-79 cluster doesn't have km/h in the background, etc.
 

88hurstolds

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What are you meaning by "finding one of these"?
If you are looking for a new one they are obsolete from GM, if anything you may get lucky and find an NOS fuel/temp gauge.
Also, 99.999% of these that come up for sale the seller does not post the part number.
I am a bit confused.
I have a very rare 120MPH gauge cluster out of an '87 442 if you are looking for one...
 

MeanBuicks

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There are also variations depending on whether or not it was used with a column shifter or not. Column-shift cars had the PRNDL indicator like the one I put in my car.

84-Cutlass-gauges.jpg


Here is a cluster for a floor-shift car; no PRNDL in the tach.

927x480_OldsRally1.jpg


Then, of course, with the PRNDL clusters, there are variations for 3-speed automatics and 4-speed automatics which adds the OD; PRNOD-D-2-1. When I swapped my 200C trans for a 2004R, I swapped clusters again to match.
 

RustRocket

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MeanBuicks said:
There are also variations depending on whether or not it was used with a column shifter or not. Column-shift cars had the PRNDL indicator like the one I put in my car.

84-Cutlass-gauges.jpg


Here is a cluster for a floor-shift car; no PRNDL in the tach.

927x480_OldsRally1.jpg


Then, of course, with the PRNDL clusters, there are variations for 3-speed automatics and 4-speed automatics which adds the OD; PRNOD-D-2-1. When I swapped my 200C trans for a 2004R, I swapped clusters again to match.
Daaang, is that 52k original miles?
 

pencero

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I just missed out on one of these clusters from forum member 'Chicknhead' due to an e-bay dumbass wanting an immediate return. but he comes up on them from time to time so put him on watch too
 

MeanBuicks

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RustRocket said:
Daaang, is that 52k original miles?
My Cutlass has over 100,000 miles actually. I'd have to look back at the odometer from my original cluster and add about 10,000 miles to that. The 52,000 is where this cluster was at when I installed it. I just didn't jack with the odometer.
 
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