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http://www.gaugeguys.com/I need my 1935 temp gauge rebuilt. They are quoting me $180 and up to rebuild and calibrate. Has anyone heard of them? Had work done? Are there any other options? Thx. Joe
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Have you looked at Jim Carter? I got one a few years ago for around $60.00 rebuilt. Maybe they are holding prices. Your re-builder looks high to me.
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Give this guy a shot. He did mine. Maybe a little pricy but if you are looking for quality he might be the guy. http://www.bobsspeedometer.com/1/120/index.asp
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The "Temperature Gauge Guy" is one of the best and his prices are very reasonable. Here is the info. that I have on him: The Temperature Gauge Guy Roy Martin 172 Laurel Hill Drive So. Burlington VT 05403 802-862-6374
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I have used Roy to rebuild my temp gauge, absolutely the best!
1936 GMC T-14 low cab. TA for 1935-37 GMC, Director of the Gulf Coast Region
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I will give him a shout. Thanks again
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