Why the hell do "Rally Pac" tach/clocks cost so much? Favorite tach alternatives?
#21
They look really cool installed. When the interior is other than black, the later style Pac is colored to match.
And of course the early style matches the early style speedo:
And of course the early style matches the early style speedo:
Last edited by 2+2GT; 05-10-2009 at 07:22 AM.
#22
Thats what I figured initially, that is it a high quality, low volume selling item. I still can't believe how much they were back in the day.
I just wish someone made a simple metal housing that looked like a rally pac that accepted generic small gauges etc. I'd rather have oil press/watertemp/ or volts for that second guage.
I just wish someone made a simple metal housing that looked like a rally pac that accepted generic small gauges etc. I'd rather have oil press/watertemp/ or volts for that second guage.
#24
Well, the tooling for a stamped housing would be similar cost. Of course, you can always make your own…
http://www.mustangsteve.com/rallypac.html
Last edited by 2+2GT; 05-10-2009 at 04:37 PM.
#25
Thought you guys might enjoy this. Found this tach in my garage when I was clearing it out for my Mustang. Behind the rear casing it says 1966. Found a horrible condition one on ebay for $350, plus there was another auction for just the mounting stand for $100. I'm definitely saving this one.
#26
Thats what I figured initially, that is it a high quality, low volume selling item. I still can't believe how much they were back in the day.
I just wish someone made a simple metal housing that looked like a rally pac that accepted generic small gauges etc. I'd rather have oil press/watertemp/ or volts for that second guage.
I just wish someone made a simple metal housing that looked like a rally pac that accepted generic small gauges etc. I'd rather have oil press/watertemp/ or volts for that second guage.
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