Hi Historic -- I put the Dakota Digital dash in my '65. I wasn't sure initially if I'd like it - kind of futuristic looking for a not-futuristic interior. It turns out that I really like it - both for style and function. It works well, all of the senders were included in the kit and were of reasonably high quality, and the digital dash itself fits and functions well. I like it because I was able to package all of the conventional gauges into the limited space afforded by the '65's dash - tach, speedo, oil pres, engine temp, fuel level and voltage - in addition to a 'check engine' light for my EFI computer (not an issue with you, I know...). In addition, I chucked the clumsy speedo cable and went electronic with a speed sensor plugged into my T-5. The only problem I've had is that the tach's bar-graph display doesn't quite line up with the numbers - it reads a little high due to slight misalignment between the led bars and the numbers printed on the glass. However, simply pushing a button gives a numerical tach display in place of the odometer, which works better anyway. It gets my endorsement, fwiw...