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1970 Gauge Conversion. Finished & Pic's

Re: 1970 Gauge Conversion. Update & Pic's

Thanks guys, It is turning out pretty good, I was a bit worried because I was taking apart brand new gauges but so far I'm happy. Hope nothing goes wrong with them, I think I voided the warranty on them.
Yes, I did use filler rings as the hole in the bezel measured 3 3/4" and the gauges with the rings removed where 3 3/8" (3 3/4" with the rings but they still slipped through the bezel.
Fuel & Volt will be in the console pod. 2 1/16"

Here's a few more pic's of the filler rings. I'm sure you know what they are made from.
 
Re: 1970 Gauge Conversion. Update & Pic's

Wow - that does look pretty good. Got any pics with the woodgrain overlay in place?
 
Re: 1970 Gauge Conversion. Update & Pic's

As a matter of fact I do, Just finished. The chrome on the bezel was showing it's 40 years so I just painted everthing semi flat black and added a little silver behind the stock lens.

Here's the finished product.
:bowdown
 
That looks great. I've been following this thread with interest as I'm unsure whether it's better to refit the stock cluster + add the console gauges or use a 6-gauge unit like Year One, although it is a cheap-type plastic.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?cat=E
---I apparently can't get a direct link to Year One's 69-70 Cluster. For those interested, click on the link above, then on lthe eft-page menu, choose "interior," then scroll to "dash bezels and gauge clusters."

Your conversion came out great.
 
I am going all stock on mine but if I was going after market, that would be the look I was after. Nice and subtle and not too over the top.
 
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