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    I’ve been in Florida escaping the Ohio cold this month. While here I’ve been trying to install modern 12 volt gauges in a PW cluster. I still need to get some LED lights to install before I set the rivets . This was the six volt cluster that came in my 1964 WM 300 (factory 12 volt) truck. I’m pleased so far and I just hope the used gauges I bought on ebay work. Jim
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    A great project!
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    • #3
      Jim,
      Nice Job on the gauge's.
      You plan on the stock speedometer,or a more modern one also?
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      • #4
        Very Nice!!
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        • #5
          Tom, I'll go stock for the speedometer. I don't think I'll be using this for my 64 as I found a 12 volt cluster on ebay a while back. I had these bits and wanted to give it a go. I have it done except, I want to add LED lights behind each gauge. As far as using it I'm sure it will go on one of those "next project" PWs that I seem to keep buying bits for. I'm already hoarding two 4BTAs, a Ford ZF5 speed and Dodge Dana axles. I'm still watching for a divorced 205. Jim

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