Jul 26, 2020 #1 MN72Fury Active Member Joined Sep 7, 2015 Messages 222 Reaction score 154 Location minnesota Welder Guy helped with his very detailed clock to 1969 police tach conversion kit and instructions, had it dyno checked and very accurate. Work done by the RT Garage in Belle Plaine Minnesota, tech named Jeff. Last edited: Jul 26, 2020
Welder Guy helped with his very detailed clock to 1969 police tach conversion kit and instructions, had it dyno checked and very accurate. Work done by the RT Garage in Belle Plaine Minnesota, tech named Jeff.
Jul 26, 2020 #2 MCBLACK New Member Joined Jul 25, 2020 Messages 9 Reaction score 11 Location South Carolina Looks great, any info on where I could purchase one of those tachs?
Jul 26, 2020 #3 MN72Fury Active Member Joined Sep 7, 2015 Messages 222 Reaction score 154 Location minnesota I found a link from welder guy a member on this site I finished building my 69 fury dash Tach today and he then sold me the graphics kit and had links to the where you can buy the needle and tach he used Last edited: Jul 26, 2020
I found a link from welder guy a member on this site I finished building my 69 fury dash Tach today and he then sold me the graphics kit and had links to the where you can buy the needle and tach he used
Jul 26, 2020 #4 Welder guy Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Dec 30, 2016 Messages 14,501 Reaction score 21,969 Location Millet Alberta Your tach looks great . What did you use for the chrome button on the tach needle?
Jul 26, 2020 #5 65sporty Old Man with a Hat Joined Aug 24, 2013 Messages 9,395 Reaction score 5,687 Location Kingston, Mi Looks factory, great job.
Jul 26, 2020 #6 MN72Fury Active Member Joined Sep 7, 2015 Messages 222 Reaction score 154 Location minnesota Thanks Welder guy was the creator of the graphics and gave the directions