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Re: KM/H speedo decals
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i was meaning utes....well i think mine is an early one
but its hard to tell when its had a sedan front cut put on it

and i retract my statement of getting a ute round gauge face, you need the whole speedo as the odometer is in a different place on the mph speedo and they dont have a stopper like the utes

just go find a ute dash and steal its speedo

Posted on: 2007/7/26 22:52
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Re: KM/H speedo decals
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by PIGDOG on 2007/7/26 9:11:12

73 models do have kph, but they are square/rectangle dash


Is that coupes? cause both my '73 shells have rectangle MPH speedos. (though both shells were originally auto so maybe that plays a part in it?)

Posted on: 2007/7/26 10:01
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and sometimes the speedo needles get stuck when going pver 90km/h if the sticker bubbles from age and heat

Posted on: 2007/7/26 7:09
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Re: KM/H speedo decals
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The speedo in my coupe (round one) has a sticker fitted to it which reads both km and miles. The trip reading is however still in miles. these were available back in the 70's but sure u could make something up.

I removed this speedo in preferance for a electronic vdo unit for the ca conversion.

I dont want to part with it though, but would be happy to email you a pix of the face. As I retro fitted the vdo gauge into the old gauge cluster. I have the face packed up in the drawer.

Email if you want a pix

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Re: KM/H speedo decals
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73 models do have kph, but they are square/rectangle dash

dont know why they would have gone back to mph for the round ones if they did

stickers will always look tacky

Posted on: 2007/7/25 23:11
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You don't need to go to a '76 or newer do you? I thought 1973 aussie models had kph.

Anyways there are two different decals here: wiki - Speedometer. You can print them out on photo paper and attach to your speedometer, it can look very good if you are careful and get them printed the correct size.

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I know that's an option, I was asking if there was any alternatives - like if someone on here has made up some decals or if a retailer sells them

Posted on: 2007/7/25 22:44
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just get the kph ute speedo face and put it on your speedo
only thing is that your odometer will still be in miles.....but doe that really matter

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Hey guys,

as part of my 1/2 arsed resto on my 1200 sedan, I'm fitting a coupe factory tacho instrument cluster - but being in Australia I'd prefer a KM/H speedo.

Short of doing a 1/2 arsed job of it myself, or buying a 76-85 ute cluster & mixing/matching them together - do I have any options other than learning the MPH equivalents?

Yes I know I can put a sticker somewhere with the conversions, but that would kinda ruin the look of a rebuilt clean car

Cheers
Ash

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