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1965 1966 Mustang Chrome W/insert Instrument Dash Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $536.00
Location:

Prescott Valley, Arizona, US

Prescott Valley, Arizona, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Item must be new, in its original condition, with original packaging. Once item is returned to our facility, refund will be processed, minus original shipping costs. Please allow 3 business days for refund to process. Please contact us before returning item, as specific details will be given concerning the return. Manufacturer Part Number:BEZEL4PW Country of Manufacture:United States

1965-1966 Mustang Chrome With Stainless Insert Instrument Bezel

Complete & Custom Programmable (Electronic) 6 Gauge Set

GAUGE SIZES:

SPEEDO- 3 3/8"

TACH- 3 3/8"

VOLT- 2 1/8"

FUEL- 2 1/8"

OIL- 2 1/8"

TEMP- 2 1/8"


Looking for a custom six gauge bezel? Look at this 1964 1/2 -1966 Complete with White Gauges. Electronic SPEEDO and complete wire harness.

What's included in your set:
-Oil Sending Unit
-Temperature Sending Unit
-Pulse Generator w/6" connection wire
-Wire Harness
-Wiring Instructions

YOU'VE COME THIS FAR WITH YOUR RESTO PROJECT, WHY NOT INVEST IN A GOOD QUALITY CLUSTER!!!

"How does an electronic speedometer work with my 65/66?"

Normally on a mechanical speedo a cable attaches from the transmission to the gauge. This cable rotates. The rotation of the cable is interpreted by the speedo to give you your speed. On an electronic speedo, a pulse generator (included with gauge) is attached to the transmission and is connected to the speedo via a wire. The pulse generator will send electronic pulses to the speedo which is then interpreted into your speed reading. -comes with wire harness, push button (already wired), speed indicator light (already wired), oil and temp sending units and adapters.

-Programmable: Meaning that the speedometer is electronic and all calibration is programmed in with push button that can be mounted within a 1' of the bezel. - Calibration: Push button calibration is easy for any gear/tire size (press button, follow prompts, drive a measured mile, hit the button again and your done). Beats having to trip a number of small switches on the back of the gauge multiple times to get it right, very difficult especially while driving.(instructions will be included) -has trip odometer, hours traveled, speed warning indicator, oil change reminder, and km/miles option -Speed warning indicator: This too is mounted separately but is already wired to the gauge. Set a desired speed (ex:120mph) and when that speed is reached the LED will blink.

- on all gauges we modify fuel gauge to work with original sending unit.  Saves customer from having to drill a hole in the gas tank and drop in a new sending unit. 

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