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Im gauging any interest in a cmc gauge set still in the box. Its a full set of white faced gauges.
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Im gauging any interest in a cmc gauge set still in the box. Its a full set of white faced gauges.
How much for the set ryan?
might be a player....how much ?
Iam thinking around 350 for the set.
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Hi, Is the set of 3 gauges. if it is i am interested. Any pictures?
CMC Vintage gauges were a set of 5 gauges (not the 3 replica ones) - you'll need the sending units that came with them too.
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Yeah i have those gauges the set of 5 gauges. I want to get the 3 gauges set. VS don't know when they are going to get them back.
This is the 5 gauge set. With senders.
Sorry it is a 6 gauge set.
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These are still available.
Ryan-
An unsolicited observation and suggestion, if I might...
What you've got would cost hundreds to replicate, assuming somebody wanted to. In our world, the "Vintage" gauges are a not very well loved part of an old CPC (and only a CPC) kit. Almost everybody here who has them tries pretty hard to get away from them, just as you're doing now-- because if anybody spends anything on their car, it's likely going to be on something they will look at every single time they are in the car. These gauges don't look "right" in a 356. You might be able to get rid of them here to somebody who has them in their own car (and needs a spare or replacement), but not for anywhere near $350.
However, in and of themselves, they aren't particularly unattractive-- especially in an old Ford or something similar. If it were me, I'd offer the entire set on ebay as a hotrod gauge set-- what you've got would cost hundreds to replicate, assuming you would want to. Almost nobody here will.
Sorry. Just a bit of "tough love".
An unsolicited observation and suggestion, if I might...
What you've got would cost hundreds to replicate, assuming somebody wanted to. In our world, the "Vintage" gauges are a not very well loved part of an old CPC (and only a CPC) kit. Almost everybody here who has them tries pretty hard to get away from them, just as you're doing now-- because if anybody spends anything on their car, it's likely going to be on something they will look at every single time they are in the car. These gauges don't look "right" in a 356. You might be able to get rid of them here to somebody who has them in their own car (and needs a spare or replacement), but not for anywhere near $350.
However, in and of themselves, they aren't particularly unattractive-- especially in an old Ford or something similar. If it were me, I'd offer the entire set on ebay as a hotrod gauge set-- what you've got would cost hundreds to replicate, assuming you would want to. Almost nobody here will.
Sorry. Just a bit of "tough love".
These sold for $325 back in 1990 by CMC but were frequently thrown in kit purchase at no added cost. Sold mine on SO Forum years ago for under $100. Try eBay - have seen there for $100-120. They were made by Johnson Controls overseas. CMC offered for all their kits (Speedsters, Gazelle, MGTD).
Someone on TDreplica.com might want them.
Excellent, Thanks guys for the input, Ill try else were.