[FOR SALE] Autometer Pentastar logo, Speedo and Tach.

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I have Autometer 3-3/8" Speedometer and Tach with the Pentastar logo on the face.
These are brand new, still in the original boxes, never installed in a car .
The Pentastar gauges were made by Autometer for Chrysler, and we're only available through Chrysler-Dodge dealerships.
They haven't made these in many many years, so to find a set like this is rare.
Check out the pics and let me know if you're interested.
Parts are located in Lyons CO.
Price is $375.00 shipped within U.S.

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Is the speedometer electric or mechanical? If mechanical does speedo cable thread on?
 
Does the tech have any way to mount it to a steering column or is it just made to mount in a custom dash with a round hole.
 
Does the tech have any way to mount it to a steering column or is it just made to mount in a custom dash with a round hole.
if there isn't a tach cup that specifically says it fits these (anyone know who made these?), you'd probably want to have it in front of you before getting one. there can be a lot of variances in where the wire hole is and depth of the cup. at least get a pic of the back of the tach so you know where wiring comes out
 
Does the tech have any way to mount it to a steering column or is it just made to mount in a custom dash with a round hole.
No mount, just meant to go in a hole.

Actually if you just Google 3-3/8" gauge pod, a bunch of options are available.
 
There's 3-3/8" cups at Summit.....
Gauge Mounting Cups - 3 3/8 in. diameter Gauge Size (in)
One from Autometer (the MP tach mfg) has this answer to the "fit" question.........
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AutoMeter Gauge Mounting Cups 5203
This mounting cup will accommodate gauges with an outer case dimension of 3.375 in. (3 3/8") and a depth of 2.750 in. (2 3/4"). The depth measurement should be taken from the back of the bezel / trim ring to the furthest point on the rear of the gauge case (including terminals, connectors, mounting studs, etc.).

IMO, You would probably need to modify (shorten or remove) the panel mount studs on the gauge back.


BTW, you may be able to back the studs deep enough into the tach and just lock them down with the nut.
 
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