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Re: [GMCnet] Speedometer [message #322424 is a reply to message #322414] Sun, 20 August 2017 16:49 Go to previous message
Kosier is currently offline  Kosier   United States
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Bob,

Somewhere I've got a speedo that I modified many years ago for our Eleganza.
I bought an early speedo that was badly worn at the Swap Meet at a GMCMI
Convention. I then went to the junkyard looking for a speedo that had all
the
right pieces in the right location. Found on in, IIRC, a Buick Special. I
don't
remember the year, unfortunately. Had a skillful friend cut the hole in the
face
of the GMC speedo. I will have to look for that unit when we get home.
I'm sure I've still got it somewhere. ( and I did mean somewhere)

Gary Kosier
77PB w/500Cad
Newark, Ohio

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From: "ROBERT BURKITT"
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2017 1:40 PM
To: "'Chris Geils via Gmclist'"
Subject: [GMCnet] Speedometer

> Chris - You wrote:
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> "Technically speaking the GMC speedometer dash gauge is based on the 70-72
> Olds Cutlass. There are numerous restoration replacements for those
> vehicles and you might even find one calibrated in kilometers."
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> Good to know, thanks for that. Are you aware of any compatible mechanical
> mph speedometer that has a resettable trip odometer?
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> Bob Burkitt Cincinnati Sent privately
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