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Dual Guage restoration

Whitephrog

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I have a dual gauge from a 66 Sprite that needs "refreshing". Who's the best person to do this work. I know of two in the UK but would prefer to have it done on this side of the pond.
 
Thanks Jack. I should have remember that. But then there are a lot of things I should remember but don't.
 
I got a rebuilt one off Ebay, has been working out quite well.
 
Whitephrog said:
I know of two in the UK but would prefer to have it done on this side of the pond.

I don't know about the UK ones, which are they? :smile:
 
Whitephrog said:
I have a dual gauge from a 66 Sprite that needs "refreshing". Who's the best person to do this work. I know of two in the UK but would prefer to have it done on this side of the pond.

I've always heard great things about Palo Alto Speedometer. The did the speedo in my 1946 Austin 10.

https://www.paspeedo.com/

Gerard
 
I checked with MoMa about rebuilding my fuel gauge, and Palo Alto was substantially less and much faster.
 
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