What FO? With the amount of money I've put in my BGT, its going to the
grave with me! :)
Geoff
This one time, at band camp, Max Heim wrote:
> This probably sounds silly, but I was just reading about a car that had a
> gauge (the tach, I think) at the base of the windshield pillar. The
> reviewer said it looked odd at first, but then he realized it was
> actually very easy to glance at without taking your eyes off the road. So
> that would be on top of the dash at the left corner (in the US). You
> could fabricate a neat housing. Of course, some FO will curse you for a
> DPO, but we don't worry about that... ; )
>
> Geoffrey Gallaway had this to say:
>
> >That brings up another interesting question. I'm looking for a Smiths
> >vacuum gauge to install next to a amperage gauge and maybe a oil
> >temperature gauge. So, where do I put these gauges? I used to drive a 70
> >Land Rover that had a place meant for such things in the lower center
> >dash but I can think of no such place in my MG. Above the dash seems like
> >a bad idea, inside the dash probably wont work (I'm planning on converting
> >to a 72 dash) and I want to put a radio in later. Any ideas?
> >
> >Geoffeg
>
>
> --
>
> 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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Geoffrey Gallaway || Be wary when walking down the path to madness, all such
geoffeg@sloth.org || paths invariably lead to madness.
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