tic toc tach
i did the tach rebuild a year ago the clock part worked good but the tach still didn't read that accurate the calibration is tricky part
The tach in the dash (tick-toc-tach) is almost useless. (cool looking though) Good resale feature, cool to show at a cruise night or show, but if you really need a tach, get an autometer or similar aftermarket tach.
Yep tic toc tach will go for $300 all day that's minus the dash itself.
Mopar gauges were famous for not being acurate. We used to rap on the dash with one finger, like a jet pilot, when folks noticed the gauge was off. Did nothing, but looked like we knew what was up. I miss the70's. Used to buy whole cars for $300. Less than a hunert in the 80's. Guess I almost miss them.
Mopar gauges were famous for not being acurate. We used to rap on the dash with one finger, like a jet pilot, when folks noticed the gauge was off. Did nothing, but looked like we knew what was up. I miss the70's. Used to buy whole cars for $300. Less than a hunert in the 80's. Guess I almost miss them.
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