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Cool Gauge Pod I made for 1862, let me know what you guys think!

blackvr4

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Anyways guys I have been building this car for like a 5 months now, its nearing completion but I ran out of places to put gauges! Previous owner before me installed the double gauge pod and had drilled into the A pillar. I personally hate drilling/cutting any parts on this car due to its rarity. So my plan was to make a gauge pod that would mount into somewhat of a stock location for the wideband. I originally wanted to mount it where the front heater vents are and remove them, but being that I was mounting only 1 gauge I didn't want to remove the center vent just for one gauge. So I finally realized that my tweeters never worked! So I removed the speaker cover and the tweeter and made a gauge pod that would mount in that location and bolt into the factory mounting points for the tweeter alleviating me from making any holes!

I used a hot glue gun to attach the pod to the plexi glass cut out, but I wish I used something else that would have been more sanding friendly.
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Sanded, plasti dipped and Mounted! Color matches the factory gauge bezel color very well!
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And here is how she is turning out so far!
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Thanks for looking!
 
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