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   Installing Classic Industries Tetra Gauges in a 1936 Ford Coupe I had a few requirements for the gauges I would purchase.  First off, they have to look good in a 1936 Ford Dash.  Size and fit was also a big deal.  Being all electric and not mechanical was also on my list.  Using GPS for the speedometer.   Searching on the Internet brought me to Classic Industries. I called Classic Industries and talked with Cliff about the gauges.  Classic Industries has excellent customer service/sales.  I verified what I could expect in the package I was buying.  I also wanted the option to have turn signal and high beam indicators.  He also informed me that any of there dealers could take the special order with the options I wanted.  You also get a better price by ordering from most dealers. So I called Summit Racing.  They took all my my car information(motor, trans,options wanted,tank sensor,etc.) and called Classic Industries while I waited on the phone.  So I ordered the gauges.  The part num