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Bob's Speedometer restoration results
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37V8 |
10-09-2013 @ 4:35 PM
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I brought my 37 stake dash gauges into Bob's Speedometer repair (Howell, MI) for restoration. Supereal does know what he's talking about! This should be the speedometer before restoration picture
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37V8 |
10-09-2013 @ 4:36 PM
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Gauges before restoration
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37V8 |
10-09-2013 @ 4:42 PM
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Restored Speedo and gauges. Bruce even had the proper needle to replace the missing needle on the amp gauge. 2-3 months to restore the gauges, mostly waiting for the plater. Well worth waiting for... Thanks Super!
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supereal |
10-10-2013 @ 12:15 PM
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You are welcome! The speedo in my car, when I got it, looked as if it had been exposed to sunlight, probably in a junkyard, and didn't work. I sent it to Bob's, and they called to give me an estimate of the cost to repair the unit, and install a new face to match my NOS clock. They told me that for a bit more cost, I could buy a NOS speedo they had in the box. I did, and it looks and runs like new. They are a very good place to deal with.
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37V8 |
10-10-2013 @ 3:34 PM
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Bruce also offered a decent discount for paying in cash as well. Still was at his estimated restoration price before the discount.
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