Thomas,
Thanks for taking time out of your day to give my daughter and me a tour of the barn, and a revisit of the original shop. I hope we didn't run you short on time to get Gus to his appointment. He's a pretty cool ol' Dude.
Lindsey asked a number of questions on our ride home last night so it was obvious she was impressed with your dedication and attention to detail. No, she wasn't bored at all. Remember; she's MY daughter. She knows what we're like.
The Gulf sign started the wheels turning. Now I'm on a mission to rewire a few of my lighted signs & clocks with LEDs! (Thanks Buddy. I needed to spend MORE money!)
Great to see you again.
Dennis
Thomas,
I believe this is the left gauge cluster for a '37 Ford (speedometer is on the right). I'll run to the garage and check mine but it sure looks familiar.
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Same gauges; different graphics. Maybe a '36 or '38?
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Dennis, the pleasure was all mine. Lindsey is charming and beyond patient! While you were driving to the barn with the outboard, she took a quick tour of the tool shed and seemed genuinely interested and just a little fascinated with all that old "stuff". She is her father's daughter after all!
Many thanks for pinning down the Ford instrument cluster to within a year or two. Great picture of the gauges in your '37. Most all the Ford components I've found have had a certain quality feeling to their style and manufacture. While they were inexpensive I'd say they weren't cheap. Built to last.
Good luck with the LED conversions. They are much safer and cheaper to operate. See you in the staging lanes at the Super Car Reunion drag races next year.

Thomas
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I really have no idea what will turn up every time I'm out there. I continue to make progress however. The majority of what remains I can lift by myself, I don't need a helping hand or power equipment to lift most items.
I've used 1 of those saws many years ago and they work well but the blades are getting hard to find.
Dennis
Confession is good for the soul and all but I don't know if doing so in such a public way is such a good idea. Be that as it may it sounds as if he's one lucky guy, plus look at the swell dowry he got by marrying you; a cool '65 Pontiac 2+2. 










