Take the face plate and scan it on the flatbad scanner, then modify it. Finally, print a new one out with the photo printer. You can modify the font, colors, etc. You might think you can simply bolt it to the speedo using the standard screws, but it will not lay flat. Adhesive paper (sticker paper) will work. Or, bolt it to the speedo using the standard screws AND secure the perimeter with some kind of contact cement so that in heat or cold the label doesn't warp and stop the indicator needle.
Also see: * Speedometer * Tachometer * Clock * Dash
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Overview
Print them yourself on a photo printer using sticker paper.
When you installed the decals just peel them off the backing and stick them on. But it's better if you peel them off, then dip in soapy water so can move it into position better. The only thing is you have to wait for it to dry
Raw Scans
Scans of original 1971-1973 B110 components:
Custom Files
Here is a multi-layer PNG file, which you can print out in a photo printer. You could also modify it first (it is calibrated for 4.11 diff). Perhaps reverse the colors to black numerals on white face?
ask for high-res version
trimmer
From stichesandsounds
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