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Autometer gauges in my 67

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  • Start date Start date Dec 17, 2007

Markus

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Hello,

the pictures of my gauge cluster mods are now online.

67 gauge cluster

What do you think?

Markus
 
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68EFIvert

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Looks very nice. Did you use the original plugs for the wiring or are they available aftermarket. Or did you change your existing harness to fit aftermarket plugs?

Great job! My to-do list continues to grow.
 

93 R-Code

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Looks great.
 

Markus

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68EFIvert said:
Looks very nice. Did you use the original plugs for the wiring or are they available aftermarket. Or did you change your existing harness to fit aftermarket plugs?

Great job! My to-do list continues to grow.
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The plugs are from an old fox mustang somewhere out of the wiring tree. My complete cluster and under dash wiring is custom made. Because my car is injected with a tweecer, wideband and a electronic speedometer. No place for the original wiring.
Before the Autometer gauges i had fox tach and speedo and the rest VDO in my instrument cluster.

Here is my complete web page. http://www.mustang1967.de
Unfortunately written in german.

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Sicarius428

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Very nice! I love it.
Kevin
 

mrmustangman357

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that is sweet. O maintain that the ultralites are the best looking gauges on the market today
 

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Ditto on the Ultra Lites. They are on the short list for me (of course, so is everything else). I really like how they illuminate. Nice job on the install, looks great. I agree, adding any additional electronics to the original wiring is a PITA. I'm thinking about installing a Painless harness when I do my gauges since I also need to redo most of my interior anyway.
 
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