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Thanks Kevin.  That is quite helpful.

I also see on this website that Chrysler will provide a Build Sheet for a fee.

Good to know.

-Paul

 

Factory Build Cards Are Available From Chrysler !

Cost is $99.00 USD and requires your car's factory serial number.

(VIN number on the door frame, not the engine block serial number.)

Mail information to:

Chrysler Historical Collection,

DaimlerChrysler Corporation, CIMS 410-11-21,

12501 Chrysler Freeway,

Detroit, MI 48288, USA

 

I got a copy of my build card but that was it, no special goodies like it sounds John got, BUT they never cashed my check either!  :P

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Not that you guys want to know about my other restorations on that foreign stuff, but when I had the gauges done for my 356 Porsche last year, I sent them to California to North Hollywood Speedometer.

Photo is attached.

I would say their work was beautiful, but slow and expensive.  

Good to know of someone in this group for when I get to that point.

 

Thank you!

 

Paul

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I second 48dodger's recommendation on the gauges.

Keven even accommodated my inner nerd with a bit of custom work to calibrate my speedo in furlongs per fortnight...

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Not that you guys want to know about my other restorations on that foreign stuff, but when I had the gauges done for my 356 Porsche last year, I sent them to California to North Hollywood Speedometer.

Photo is attached.

I would say their work was beautiful, but slow and expensive.  

Good to know of someone in this group for when I get to that point.

 

Thank you!

 

Paul

Very nice- at a show the other day I saw an old Chevy truck with glow-in-the-dark liquid filled qauges! Now I know what I want for Christmas!
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Christmas?

I just can't wait for Saturday so I can go get this truck!  

I'm taking a couple of guys to help me load it.  Seller says he has a backhoe if we get stuck trying to pull it out of the field.

Should be an adventure.

Will take photos to share.

Paul

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