CanCritter
Senior Member
anyone have the P/N for the square dash tach in the 71 furrys? or where to find in manual
Thanx
Thanx
If the file name of the image of the tach in polara71's post in this thread is an indication, the number would be correct.
I found something in the 1969 parts book only, that could be 2927396.
Least l know what proper one looks like and have a part no. Thanx folks
There you go girls, everyone point and click
maybe a little bit Dave.
But as Dan wrote
it should be the one
Carsten
Yea I hear you, Me neither ............
In any instance a clock, oil gauge or blank plate will do just fine. Its a gotta have look what I got item. Just like Carsten thumping his chest...... And deservingly so.Well, if your C-body is missing the one that it came with and there's a nice big old hole there now and you were restoring that C-body, then it might be priceless.
If it was the last item you needed for a 1 of 1 #1 car then it would be priceless plus your first born and your soul to the devil.
If it was the one about a decade ago, I do indeed remember. Before the price had rocketed into the stratosphere, I considered purchasing it myself to install in my 73' Polara. Fortunately I found a factory oil pressure gauge for a more reasonable price ($100) that included the entire left side of the dash. Sadly, I doubt very much that an aftermarket company would consider producing either of these "obscure" items.Do you remember that NOS tach on e bay ? Sold for over $ 800.
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No...just couple of years I believe. I've seen used go for several hundredIf it was the one about a decade ago, I do indeed remember. Before the price had rocketed into the stratosphere, I considered purchasing it myself to install in my 73' Polara. Fortunately I found a factory oil pressure gauge for a more reasonable price ($100) that included the entire left side of the dash. Sadly, I doubt very much that an aftermarket company would consider producing either of these "obscure" items.