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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Thanks, I like what Jeff did, but I'm going more traditional with the smaller gauges three on the top row and two on the bottom. I do like the idea of adding a clock since the rally clock will not be part of my setup. Looking at the photos Marcolino posted, I see that additional panel to the left of the steering column. Marcolino, if you could send me the top photo in a PM so that I can get a better look at the switches, I'd appreciate it.

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    not at all Guy, just giving the reasoning behind my madness

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Corky

    If you don't have one already, I've one of the Fiat clocks that you're welcome to. The glass is cloudy (this happens all of them, although I suspect can be polished back to clear), and time accuracy isn't a strong point either (again, quite normal)!




    Quote Originally Posted by tipo158 View Post
    Thanks, I like what Jeff did, but I'm going more traditional with the smaller gauges three on the top row and two on the bottom. I do like the idea of adding a clock since the rally clock will not be part of my setup. Looking at the photos Marcolino posted, I see that additional panel to the left of the steering column. Marcolino, if you could send me the top photo in a PM so that I can get a better look at the switches, I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    Corky

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    Corky

    If you don't have one already, I've one of the Fiat clocks that you're welcome to. The glass is cloudy (this happens all of them, although I suspect can be polished back to clear), and time accuracy isn't a strong point either (again, quite normal)!
    Paul, I actually have a Lancia clock, but not sure if I'll use that one, all my gauges are VDO, so I might get a VDO clock.

    Corky

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    I've started putting my dash together. Still have protective cover on it. Sorry that it is out of focus.

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Hello
    I sourced too VDO instruments ; to me they are the one matching more closiest to the original bezel ( only little issue is ; they protude just a little too much from the dash 3or 4 mm )
    I solved that in doing bigger holes on dash and spacers behing to locate instruments just at a good looking level
    If needed can post some pic to explain how I did

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    We like pics......

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Look what I found in my parts bin, it is from a 1976 Lancia Beta Coupe. Need these for my dash.

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Looks like a 124 Spider dash part too! The only part you need from that is the rheostat on the right plus a black plastic locking ring.

    Guy

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    Re: Stradale dash layout photos

    Corky
    if needed I have left some black plastic ring ( batch done for many SEC members monthes ago )
    PM me if necessary

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