356 & 911S instrument / gauge sets NOW SOLD

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the apprentice
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356 & 911S instrument / gauge sets NOW SOLD

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I've got 2 sets of gauges which I no longer need, so here goes:

The first set are what I believe to be from a 356A - they all need new bezels and a good clean, the combination gauge needs a full refurb of internals I think. The speedo and tacho mechanicals all function correctly.

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I'd like £100 for the set

The second set are 911S gauges, believed to be from a 1970 car. After posting a thread in the tech advice section and getting some help from Lightweight_911 (thanks again Andy), I finally managed to track down the guy I bought them off again and he confirmed he'd taken them from a 1970 car which he'd broken for parts, and confirmed what he said to me when I purchased them that they were all working correctly before removal.

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Price is £350 for the set

Thanks for looking
Phil
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356 & 911S instrument / gauge sets

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Hi Phil

You have a PM

Regards

John
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The 911S gauges are now sold - anybody interested in the 356 set?

Cheers, Phil
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Whats up with the combi gauge??.

how does the rev counter get a signal??

is 100 the best price you can do??

just thinking these could be good for another project i have in mind.

Thanks

Jon
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58herbie wrote:Whats up with the combi gauge??.

how does the rev counter get a signal??

is 100 the best price you can do??

just thinking these could be good for another project i have in mind.

Thanks

Jon
Hi Jon

The rev counter isn't electronic, it's mechanical (driven by a worm drive off the oil pump) - probably only suitable for use in a 356.

The combi gauge needs new internals I think (or a re-furb) because the gauges don't seem to respond (I've tested them)

Cheers, Phil
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Phil,

do you still have the gauge set??

cheers

jon
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58herbie wrote:Phil,

do you still have the gauge set??

cheers

jon
Sorry Jon, both sets of gauges are now sold.
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