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I moved over to the 67 for today. I wanted to test the NOS temp gauge I sourced. That worked out perfectly. The speedo head was kind wonky, so I sent that to Roger at Speedometer Service. That should be back today or tomorrow. Then I can assemble the gauge cluster and get it installed.
![]() ![]() I started cleaning the steering column, and diagnosed a bad turn signal switch. I have one on the way in ![]() Then a bunch of little items on the car. The dash center is reassembled, seat belts cleaned and reinstalled.
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The dash pads and center portion look great, Tim.
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The speedo came back in late yesterday, so I could get the cluster assembled and reinstalled. Once the turn signal switch comes in, I can get the steering column reassembled, installed, and then secure the cluster into the dash (it's easier to install the steering column with the cluster loose on 67's due to the change in mounting)
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