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Diesel tach?
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boat tach?
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Would look great the dash of an old Hemi dart or maybe an A990. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/
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I believe that is an old Faria tach out of a boat. The back will likely have an ink stamp that will tell the engine application(8 cyl,6 cyl, outboard, etc). Would be sweet in a hot rod.
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Faria tachs were big in 63. They were easy to hook up, only two wires needed. Just splice into the hot wire going to the coil and you were done with the wiring. My dad had one that looked a lot like that in his Lincoln, I had one in my Corvette and my 57 Chevy. So easy even a caveman can do it.
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My Faria for comparison....BTW, Cool Chrysler tach!
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![]() I never thought of it being a boat tach but that's likely what it is. It was with a Faria tach as well as a few more in the mix. ![]() ![]()
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