GTCC #42

Started by 280Z Turbo, June 02, 2005, 04:26:45 PM

280Z Turbo

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Quote70's corvette?
Nope.

This is a horizontal speedo. They don't usually put those in sports cars.
they put it in the S2000! :praise:
No, that's the tach.

Quote'50s/'60 Chevrolet Belaire? Or its Pontiac/Buick clones?

I think that's way too vague for a legitimate guess.

Raghavan

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Quote70's corvette?
Nope.

This is a horizontal speedo. They don't usually put those in sports cars.
they put it in the S2000! :praise:
No, that's the tach.

Quote'50s/'60 Chevrolet Belaire? Or its Pontiac/Buick clones?

I think that's way too vague for a legitimate guess.
nooo, it's got a horizontal digital speedo.

280Z Turbo

Where do you see a horizontal speedo?


Anyway the point is that horizontal speedos were highly popular on 50's-60's cars. That's where you want to guess.

TBR

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Quote70's corvette?
Nope.

This is a horizontal speedo. They don't usually put those in sports cars.
they put it in the S2000! :praise:
No, that's the tach.

Quote'50s/'60 Chevrolet Belaire? Or its Pontiac/Buick clones?

I think that's way too vague for a legitimate guess.
I mean the same generation as the '57 Belaire that is so famous (I just don't know the exact years of that generation) and whatever Pontiac, Buick, and Oldsmobile clones it had (I believe the Pontiac was the Biscanne (spelling?) but I am not sure about the others).  

Raghavan

QuoteWhere do you see a horizontal speedo?


Anyway the point is that horizontal speedos were highly popular on 50's-60's cars. That's where you want to guess.
whoops. nevermind. :lol:  

280Z Turbo

It's not a '57 Chevy, but even though GM did rebadging back then, the clusters vary quite a bit from division to division and year to year.

Remember, they changed cars a lot more back then so you have to be more specific.

However, I'll tell you right now that it's not a GM product.

TBR

Then I am fresh out of guesses, I am just really not familar enough with cars from that era (particularly domestics) to figure this one out.  

Raghavan


ifcar

Quoteford model t?
:lol:  

Raghavan

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Quoteford model t?
:lol:
:lol:  :lol:  

280Z Turbo

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QuoteThen I am fresh out of guesses, I am just really not familar enough with cars from that era (particularly domestics) to figure this one out.
Then I guess you're not getting it! :lol:

No more hints for a while.

To recap:

-Horizontal Speedometer
-It's a 50's-60's car
-Not a GM product
-Probably not a sports car either
-Not a Model T :rolleyes:  :lol:  

Raghavan

#41
Sport Fury?

Rupert

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13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
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Raghavan

QuoteSport Fury? ;)
I already said that!

BMWDave


2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

Raghavan


BMWDave

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QuoteSport Fury?
He said it was from the 50s or 60s.  :rolleyes:
1963 sport fury is from the 60s.

2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

Raghavan

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QuoteSport Fury?
He said it was from the 50s or 60s.  :rolleyes:
you are a wierd person, iffy.

ifcar

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QuoteSport Fury?
He said it was from the 50s or 60s.  :rolleyes:
1963 sport fury is from the 60s.
When I clicked the Quote button, it still said "Model T".  

BMWDave

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QuoteSport Fury?
He said it was from the 50s or 60s.  :rolleyes:
1963 sport fury is from the 60s.
When I clicked the Quote button, it still said "Model T".
oh, I see :lol:  

2007 Honda S2000
OEM Hardtop, Rick's Ti Shift Knob, 17" Volk LE37ts coming soon...

Rupert

Novarolla-Miata-Trooper-Jeep-Volvo-Trooper-Ranger-MGB-Explorer-944-Fiat-Alfa-XTerra

13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
PRO TENACIA NULLA VIA EST INVIA

TBR

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QuoteThen I am fresh out of guesses, I am just really not familar enough with cars from that era (particularly domestics) to figure this one out.
Then I guess you're not getting it! :lol:

No more hints for a while.

To recap:

-Horizontal Speedometer
-It's a 50's-60's car
-Not a GM product
-Probably not a sports car either
-Not a Model T :rolleyes:  :lol:
I guess not, maybe the next winner will post something I can actually get (the '90s are my speciality ;)).  

ifcar

You did great with the Prizm, IIRC. :rolleyes: ;)

Rupert

Novarolla-Miata-Trooper-Jeep-Volvo-Trooper-Ranger-MGB-Explorer-944-Fiat-Alfa-XTerra

13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
PRO TENACIA NULLA VIA EST INVIA

Raghavan

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QuoteSport Fury?
He said it was from the 50s or 60s.  :rolleyes:
1963 sport fury is from the 60s.
When I clicked the Quote button, it still said "Model T".
i edited it. :lol:  if it indeed was a sport fury, psilos still would've won.

ifcar

Edsel? (wild guess)

Raghavan

QuoteEdsel? (wild guess)
now i DID say that.

93JC

Gotta be a Rambler Classic. '58-'61

Rupert

C'mon! I want an answer...
Novarolla-Miata-Trooper-Jeep-Volvo-Trooper-Ranger-MGB-Explorer-944-Fiat-Alfa-XTerra

13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
PRO TENACIA NULLA VIA EST INVIA

93JC

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It's definitely a Rambler gauge, but your picture looks to be out of an American. It's not the same as the dash in question (Classic and American had different instrument clusters. The American's has a longer needle and different idiot lights).