just a thought, but look at http://www.mossint.co.uk/p734.htm or
http://www.mossint.co.uk/p751.htm.
If you were that hard-pressed to put the light faced guages in, I wonder
if these would fit....would need reworked, as they are for a 10" wheeled
mini.
Tim
Max Heim wrote:
>
> I'm also a little puzzled; but it occurs to me, having had the gauges
> apart once, that someone with a little competence in computer graphics
> (Illustrator, CorelDraw) could draw up a perfectly convincing white gauge
> face, print it out on high quality stock, and attach it over the original
> face using a removable adhesive such as rubber cement. This would give
> you a chance to evaluate the concept at the cost of about 10¢ worth of
> paper, instead of a few hundred $ in gauges. Using a color laserprinter
> at Kinko's (rather than an inkjet) and having it laminated should make
> it durable enough to last for months, or even years if garaged.
>
> Just a wild idea that came to mind...
>
> Dan Pockrus had this to say:
>
> >
> > For reasons I have yet to understand, Loyal Son has decided he would
> >like white-faced gauges in his B. The only set of white-face gauges I am
> >aware of is the VDO Vintage series. Does anyone else know of others (or,
> >conversely, another way to do this (or further, a good way to talk him out
> >of it?))?
> >
> >Dan Pockrus
> >'74B awaiting paint
> >
> >
> >
>
> --
>
> Max Heim
> '66 MGB GHN3L76149
> If you're near Mountain View, CA,
> it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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