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71 Cuda Rallye Gauges

Started by ebodyproducts, March 04, 2022, 06:53:11 AM

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I recently bought a set of Rallye gauges from Instrument Specialties. They were very nice. However, the reset knobs are through the lens. I called them and explained that the knobs should be through the bezel on a 70-71. They are disagreeing with me. Has anyone ever seen a 71 Cuda with the reset knobs through the lens?  Also, it does have an 8k tach.


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Quote from: ebodyproducts on March 04, 2022, 06:53:11 AM
I recently bought a set of Rallye gauges from Instrument Specialties. They were very nice. However, the reset knobs are through the lens. I called them and explained that the knobs should be through the bezel on a 70-71. They are disagreeing with me. Has anyone ever seen a 71 Cuda with the reset knobs through the lens?  Also, it does have an 8k tach.


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NO...if fact I've seen 1972 cars with leftover 71 dashes in them, so there's no chance a 71 would have a 72-74 style dash in my opinion  :alan2cents:
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Thanks Alan


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Claudia

Agreed . . . no factory '71 Cuda would have the reset knobs coming from the front of the actual gauge pods on a rallye cluster.  Both reset knobs would be offset from the gauges and protrude through the woodgrain fascia piece.

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@anlauto, what about 71 Cuda seats?  Would a billboard car have metal hinge covers or molded hinge covers?


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The seats were another mid production run change. Early 71 cars had the metal covers, while later cars had the molded hinge cover/ chrome release button type seat  :alan2cents:
I don't know when in the model year things changed. :dunno:

Looking at some 71's I've done that had their original seats, the best I can do is Nov 70. = Metal.... Feb 71 = Plastic  ::)
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When did they drop the billboard option from the 71 models?


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Quote from: ebodyproducts on March 19, 2022, 07:07:47 PM
When did they drop the billboard option from the 71 models?


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I never knew they did....That would be a question for Dan @6bblgt  ???? :popcorn:
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6bblgt

first I've heard of billboards being discontinued
earliest I have a 'cuda pic of tag & sheet w/V6_ is 820-SPD
latest I have 'cuda pics of tag & sheet w/V6_ is 628-SPD

more "'tales" to explain why someone's car doesn't have them on the tag   :crazytalk:
along with the "BS" line: factory stopped installing them because they were too difficult & shipped them in the trunk for the (fully capable) PDI guy at the dealership to install them
factories put wood-grain front-to-rear on wagons but the "billboard" was too difficult - yeah, that makes sense ....... NO

AFAIK - all '71 E-body "rallye gauges" have 8K tachometer & the reset knobs thru the wood-grain

I actually couldn't find a 1971 e-body interior picture with the reset knobs thru the lens
...... but here are 2 unrestored 1971 HEMI Challenger R/Ts with reset knobs thru the wood-grain"  :takealook:  one of them has <1,800 miles

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#9
I guess I was thinking since the factory wasn't applying the billboards that they weren't available. Thanks for clarifying.


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Also, back to the dash, here is a picture of the dash from the ad. I called them and they insist it correct. I thought Instrument Specialties was a reputable company. I'm going to try and return it. Bummer!!



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So my 71 has an SPD of 701, which is 7/1/71?  So it's a later build?




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YES, 1971 cars were build from Aug 1970 to July 1971 :brainiac:
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At least I know the style seats I need now.


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Quote from: Claudia on March 08, 2022, 12:04:14 PM
Agreed . . . no factory '71 Cuda would have the reset knobs coming from the front of the actual gauge pods on a rallye cluster.  Both reset knobs would be offset from the gauges and protrude through the woodgrain fascia piece.
Thanks Claudia


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