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Old 09-06-2024, 02:13 PM
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Default 1966 Floor Shift Speedometer

Up for sale is a really nice floor shift speedometer cluster removed from a 1966 Grand Prix. The speedometer itself works fine. Fuel and Battery gauge were checked and works well. Lens and face of the cluster is very nice. Only has 24260 miles on the dial. Asking $120. Any questions, please contact me.
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Old 09-09-2024, 02:42 AM
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Up for sale is a really nice floor shift speedometer cluster removed from a 1966 Grand Prix. The speedometer itself works fine. Fuel and Battery gauge were checked and works well. Lens and face of the cluster is very nice. Only has 24260 miles on the dial. Asking $120. Any questions, please contact me.
Ummm,, Are you sure that's from a '66 Big Car? All 1966 Big Cars had a fuel gauge in its own pod and a battery gauge in its own pod to the right of the speedo housing. Third pod was a clock but not in all cars

I'm thinking you have a '63 or '64 speedo cluster there.

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Old 09-09-2024, 04:19 PM
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Heybuck is correct, that's the same cluster as in my 1963 Bonneville Safari. It is not transmission specific.

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