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Technical Help IDing these old gauges

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Scramboleer, Jun 22, 2014.

  1. Scramboleer
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    Hi folks,

    I bought a box of old gauges for the Willys Jeep gauges in there, and despite spending hours on Google, can't seem to figure out where these five come from. I'd appreciate any insight. Thanks in advance:

    1. Unmarked King Seeley gauge with "no" light. These are in the same sardine can as the aux gauge pod of a 1951-1956 Willys truck or Willys wagon. I've never seen this before:

    Car parts (2014-06-22) (0).JPG

    2. Amp gauge (matching to #3)
    Car parts (2014-06-22) (1).JPG
    3. Amp and oil gauge (matched to #2)

    Car parts (2014-06-22) (2).JPG
    4. Amp and other gauge

    Car parts (2014-06-22) (3).JPG
    5. Gas and oil gauge

    Car parts (2014-06-22) (4).JPG

    Thanks in advance.
     
    Last edited: Jun 23, 2014
  2. hfracing53
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    The matching oil & amp gauges ( #2&3 ) Look like 1928/29 Plymouth / Desoto to me .
     
  3. #5 is from a '33 Chevy
     
  4. Scramboleer
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    Thank you gentlemen. Much appreciated.
     

  5. Scramboleer
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    Here's a better shot of #4 (ammeter) with the cloudy face removed. It's a Tiffany gauge and on the back is stamped AC MADE IN USA. Any ideas?
    Car parts (2014-06-27) (11).JPG
    Car parts (2014-06-27) (6).JPG
     
  6. Scramboleer
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    Here are a few more shots of #1. I am guessing mid-1950s King-Seeley (Kaiser? Hudson? Packard?). It uses the same sardine can as the 1951 (late) through 1956 (early) Willys Jeep 6V aux gauges. The model number on the gauge is A-6785 N if anyone has a King-Seeley catalog.
    Car parts (2014-07-13) (8).JPG
    Car parts (2014-07-13) (6).JPG

    Car parts (2014-07-13) (5).JPG
    If anyone could ID this one, I'd be much obliged. Thanks in advance.
     
  7. Scramboleer
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