Speedometer face

Old Feb 10, 2023 | 07:22 AM
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Speedometer face

Does anybody know where I can find a speedometer face for a 1972 Cutlass, that is graduated in kilometers per hour. I would like to keep the gauges looking original. I live in Canada and am currently using a GPS mounted in the ash tray hole to do the conversion from MPH to KPH. It looks kind of tacky with the wires and all.
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Old Feb 10, 2023 | 08:21 AM
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Be aware there's a difference between column shift (has the gear positions) and console shift (does not have the gear positions).
Old Feb 10, 2023 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Fun71
Be aware there's a difference between column shift (has the gear positions) and console shift (does not have the gear positions).
I did change the car from an automatic, column shift to a 4 speed stick. So I will keep an eye for that.
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Old Feb 10, 2023 | 03:59 PM
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If you can get ahold of really good sized clear photos of a KPH face, there are gauge-related shops you can search online that can silkscreen a replicated KPH pattern over a standard face.

I had that done years ago on a '68 Charger speedo - MPH to KPH - was a perfect replica for not a lot of $$ then.

just a thought
Old Feb 10, 2023 | 04:45 PM
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Contact a local shop that does gauge restoration. Ask them for pictures of their work so you get some confidence in their abilities.

Tell them to copy the existing number font and tick marks to make up a new 200 kph face. A good shop will send you proofs of the layout for you to approve before they go ahead.

Discuss if they may need to number by 20s to avoid crowding, but you can evaluate that with the proofs.

Have them calibrate the speedo for 200 kph maximum.

I had a tach made from a 1970 Cutlass clock by a local shop and by looking, it's hard to believe it's not a factory option.

Good luck, and post pictures when you are done!
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