Dash to small and too many Gauges, My Fix!

What can I say, it is a confused car;

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1971 Scamp body, not a spot of rust or a ding
Fuel cell, battery in trunk
Rear wheels tubbed
Never on the street, entire life as a drag car, SLIMER
1974 one pc glass doors , No wing widows
1972 Duster front end
Note; no heater, ac, power anything (shaved firewall)
Ford Currie narrowed 48", Nodular 9" with 4:11s and a Locker
Engine/Transmission bult by Dennis Mauer, Mauer Performance / Dynoed
Dodge 340, bored, stroked, w/cam to 416cu
Built 727 Manual valved, deep pan
No carpet, no insulation. Aluminum panel interior.
And I'm going to put it on the road.

oh, I already have the Altimeter w/barimetric press in my 'Titled' 66 Bronco


BTW; the one on the lift is a SHELBY GT500 Convertible, 854RWHP/841FtLbs Tq

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The one under the cover is a '93 Porshe 968 Cabriolet Euro model w/about 18k miles, Concours car
behind the Scamp is a '70 Porshe 914/6 Slantnose.
And ther are 4-5 more Toys in another garage.

I like the Mustang. Kitty and I were behind one just the other day in Macon. It had "427 StageIII" on the gas cap. Sounded nasty. I had to come home and look it up. It was an 07 427R code Rosch Mustang. lol