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#58947 11/07/03 01:30 PM
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i need to have the speedometer on my 48 set back and serviced,any recommended technicians out there,chef- chevy

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#58948 11/07/03 06:46 PM
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Check your phone book for a local speedometer repair shop.There are a few left in large cities.I took mine to one here in the Milwaukee area and had good results.The 1948 speedo. isn't that much different than the last cable driven ones used on modern cars.


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#58949 11/08/03 09:47 AM
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Thanks Chev Nut,I will try that.Although you always get a little nervous taking your vintage parts to modern repair shops...Theres alot of these old parts they will not even touch..chef- chevy

#58950 11/09/03 11:21 AM
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Hemmings should have a few listed that have been around for quite awhile.


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