


Set of 4 German Type Gauges 2" Diameter 12V
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Friday, May 29
Set of 4 German Type Gauges 2" Diameter 12VI made these for my own 1941 Ford V3000 truck project although these could really work on many different vehicles. These replicate a military style WWII German gauge closely but they are made from modern 2" mechanical replacement gauges as this was the same size gauge used in the WWII German Ford truck. The gauges are based on quite a lot of research and also an effort to make the set look like a set and not gauges from multiple sources as the Fords
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