I can't argue with thatAnd when it's delivered...it's My Car, My Gauges (which will probably be yours!):-)
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I can't argue with thatAnd when it's delivered...it's My Car, My Gauges (which will probably be yours!):-)
Seriously, I really would like the Elgin as a dash clock...yes, i know that is a dated idea...or is there a Elgin dash clock already COTS?I can't argue with that
Had an idea and wondered if it would work.
Open up the Elgin, remove the "steel boobs", remove the "disks" with the mph\tach increments, use that to measure mph/rpm for a new backplate, insert backplate, add new needles, and have traditional gagues ( that run backwards, cause that's the direction the Elgin goes.) Everything else would still work, and would be fairly cheap. And would still be unique. Just have to get used to reading it right to left.
Before we get our panties in a bunch, what say we try the Elgin dash? how can anyone say they don't like if we've never tried it? My father had a 1961 Plymouth Belvedere that had red columns that 'filled up' from left to right to indicate speed. It took some getting used to but it displayed the speed quite well, that's all I expect out of a speedometer, to tell me how fast I'm going. I believe I'm intelligent enough to figure out how to read the Elgin dash. I don't give a squat what it looks like as long as it indicates my speed accurately. I actually think a different looking car like the Elio deserves a different looking dash.
I have seen it personally and it's very hard to read since it's so small...........some of us old geezers need something betterBefore we get our panties in a bunch, what say we try the Elgin dash? how can anyone say they don't like if we've never tried it? My father had a 1961 Plymouth Belvedere that had red columns that 'filled up' from left to right to indicate speed. It took some getting used to but it displayed the speed quite well, that's all I expect out of a speedometer, to tell me how fast I'm going. I believe I'm intelligent enough to figure out how to read the Elgin dash. I don't give a squat what it looks like as long as it indicates my speed accurately. I actually think a different looking car like the Elio deserves a different looking dash.
I am waiting for someone to discover that HUD at an affordable price.HUD (heads up display) will be the easiest/fastest/cheapest cure/replacement for the unwanted OEM dash.