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Rusty52stovey: We're not going anywhere and realized from the beginning things had to be worked out. Take care of you and family and we will still be around. Your family is still in our prayers.


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Update The templates are being made as we speak I have been putting in long hours to get them done

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Rusty52

This is the first I've seen of this thread. Are these still available?

Could you explain what I need to do if this offer is still available.

Paul

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If I can figure out how to get them out and apart I need a 60 psi oil pressure gauge/90 mph set for a 1953 Chevy 3800.

When's the cutoff date for delivery to you?

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There is no cut off date as of yet. I have been slaving away at templates. I would like to have everything ready by April or may.

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Need some advice guys, please.
I'm restoring a 49 GMC, and need to refurb my gauges. I've got the odometer out, and remembered I had a New Old Stock replacement odometer "wheel set" filed away from a previous restoration that was not used. The "wheel set" is new, but someone has turned a few of the wheels playing with it. In other words, the numbers are not lined up to read "000000". Can anyone tell me how to set these back? It reminds me of a rubics cube!!!
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Did this project happen?
How did they turn out?
Any chance of another run?

Chuck

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Hooklatch: Rusty52 went through some hard times not long ago with the lost of one of his children and took some time off from work. He told us it may take a while so I expect him to check in and give us the scoop just anytime.


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Rusty,

I have two sets of gauges that I'd like to get screened. I'm in no huge rush, so when you are ready to roll, I'll get the gauges out and ready to ship to you if it is not too late.


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Rusty,
Just found this topic. Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one.
Please advise if you will pursue this project and what I need to do to have my 46 screened.
Thank you for your interest in helping other restorers complete our projects.
Harold


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Harold46: I went back and read all the post and it appeared he would not be doing the 46 guages...at least not among the first ones. i expect to hear from Rusty just about any time. I know he was working on the templets no to long ago.


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1952 Chevy Panel
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1950 Chevy Coupe
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if the 46's become available for print i would be interested. If i can ever get to my truck under the snow to remove the guages. Please let me know if this eventually happens.

thanks

big ed


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I would like to get a set of gages done too when it happens in no hurry just started working on truck
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I am interested in a set for my 51 sub. No hurry but keep everyone posted as things prrogress.


Mike

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