By kevink1955 - 14 Years Ago
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Has anyone seen one of these, A little rich for my taste but I do not have Paxton Fever like some of you http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1955-56-1957-Ford-Thunderbird-Paxton-NOS-Gauge-Cluster-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem588bbf6116QQitemZ380301697302QQptZVintageQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
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By Glen Henderson - 14 Years Ago
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Someone had one at Columbus and was showing it around. Can't remember who though.
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By MoonShadow - 14 Years Ago
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A real quality piece and complicated reproduction. It was cut from a block of aluminum. Might be the same folks. Keep in mind that if you find an original it will also cost a lot! Chuck in NH
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By Ol Ford Guy - 14 Years Ago
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They were brought to Columbus by Tom Drumond, his brother in law made them. His brother in law, Sparky, has a Park Lane wagon and is going to put it on it, with blower. I don't know how many he made, but they are beautiful.
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By Rono - 14 Years Ago
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Definately a beautiful piece of work. And this was machined before the days of CNC milling. I've seen some of the original Paxton guages as single units, but never anything like that. Rono
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