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Is this a Mercury instrument cluster?
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juergen |
04-20-2012 @ 12:48 PM
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I got this at a swap meet. It had a Columbia two speed speedometer changer in the back just like a vacuum controlled Ford unit. Looking closer it has King Seely instruments (like Ford) and a Delco speedometer just like a Ford. So is this a Mercury and if so what year? Thanks, Juergen
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TomO |
04-20-2012 @ 1:27 PM
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No it is not a Mercury gauge cluster. It looks more like a truck cluster, but I do not recognize it as a Ford cluster,
Tom
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Stroker |
04-20-2012 @ 3:45 PM
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TomO's right on, it is a truck cluster. The speedometer shifter was for an Eaton 2-speed truck axle. These are similar in appearance and function to a Columbia shifter, but require substantial modification in order to use as a Columbia replacement. I can't identify the year, but 1940-48 used the same rectangular bezel.
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TomO |
04-21-2012 @ 9:07 AM
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The cluster is not like any that I have seen for the 40-48 Ford trucks, but it is similar to a 30's Dodge or GMC cluster.
Tom
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juergen |
04-23-2012 @ 7:15 AM
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Thanks, guys. You are all correct. It is a truck cluster. Another site directed me to do a Google search on "identifying instrument panels" and it showed a 48 International cluster just like the one mentioned. I guess I need to reverse the gear chain to get it to be an overdrive speedo changer.
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