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Classic Instruments Chevy Truck Gauge Kit, Classic Instruments, White Hot Series, 1967-1972

Item EK-61-261491-1
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      Features

      • 5" Speedometer 140 MPH, 5" Tachometer 8000 RPM, 3" Clock, 2" Fuel (0-90 ohms)
      • 2" Volts, 2" Oil Pressure
      • Polished Stainless Bezels With Flat Glass On The Gauges
      • Instruments Mounted In A Reproduction 67-72 Chevy Truck Housing With Seven Holes.
      • Turn Signal In Stock Location - Included In Wire Harness
      • Blue LED High Beam Indicator Mounted In The Speedometer
      • Includes Oil Pressure, Water Temperature, And Speed Sending Units
      • White Face Gauges With Black Numbers And Needles

      Description


      Classic Instruments has raised the bar for excellence and elegance with this new bolt-in gauge kit. This kit features a 5" speedo and tach, 3" clock, 2" fuel, temp, volts, and oil gauges. The fuel gauge is 0-90 ohm for the stock sender. This kit features the classic styling of Classic Instrument's White Hot series. With a white face, black lettering, and counterbalanced needles, these gauges are a work of art.This kit includes the speedometer, oil pressure, and water temp sending units. The turn signal indicators are in the original location and are included. The high beam indicator is a blue LED located in the speedometer.

      Classic Instruments CT67WH

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