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PETERBOROUGH, ONT

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Does anyone know if a 1940 gauge cluster would fit into a 1942 ?  And what is the ballpark for an old, unrestored gauge cluster ?



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COBBLE HILL, BC

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Car or truck?

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PETERBOROUGH, ONT

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the 1940 is a car, the 42 is a truck

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PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, ONT

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Is it locally available, can you hold it next to yours, is the glass clear, is the paint in nice condition, will you have to spend $4-5 hundred to repair it?
Warren

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MARKHAM, ONT

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I had my doubts, but is appears as though 1940 car is the only year that fits in the trucks.

 

https://boeseengineering.com/product-category/ford-gauge-panels/ford-truck-gauge-panels/1940-1947-ford-truck-gauge-panels/



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PETERBOROUGH, ONT

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It is in Seagrave just NE of Uxbridge. (Eric Thomas has it. I got hub caps & my sun shade from him. I wonder if I can just remove the speedometer and fuel gauge from it & put them in mine. I won't know if either work until I install it. Although I guess I could take a drill and cable to test the speedo.

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