If you have been waiting for stewart warner green circles, some have just been re-issued by the company. They have 67 and 68 gauges. I haven't seen them yet, but I hear they are fab.
I talked with Stewart Warner on Monday of this week and they told me the release is about 3-4 weeks away for the re-issued Greenlines. Not a moment too soon for me. Ebay is totally out of control for replacements, $200-$300 for no-guaranteed working gauges. And there have been several 2-1/16" dia. versions being sold as "Shelby Gauges" for the 1967 model.
I got two from E# bay (Alt and Oil)but both came without the light hole cut in back for my '68 --love to get hold of 'em Any way to "pre" order that you know of? Thanks
I was told that, the differece between the old-day greenline guages and todays greenlines is the back of one is brass, and the other is steel. I don't know this for certain. You don't see the backs when they are mounted anyway. But, I figure I'll buy a set "just in case" I ever need them in the future. There is somebody who has been trying to sell a set with the 67 mounting on ebay for a buy-it now of $4750!!! I'll bet he'll be crying. Now, why can't somebody ake a deadnuts repop of the 67 Steering wheel? The guy out in Switzerland does a nice job.
I spoke to a wholesale parts distributor I buy parts from that happens to be a Stewart Warner dealer. He asked me for part numbers to see if he can pre-order gauges for me. I have to call SW again to see if I can get part numbers. One interesting note, my distributor, who is fairly Mustang/Shelby savy, had no idea that SW was re-releasing the 60's style "Greenline" series. I'm going to call SW and get the 4 part numbers for the 1967 and the 1968. When I get the info., I'll post it here. On the '67 wheels, my business partner knows an older guy back east that is building a stock wood rimmed wheel for his Facel Vega. He's pricey, I would imagine a '67 wheel copy would run around $3K, by the time all is said and done. A few weeks ago, there was another guy on E-bay that was selling some repro 67 wheels and he was asking $2,400. Those looked ok, but I'm not one to be spending too much money for anything sight unseen. Based on the current goings-on, my Moto-Lita will be in service for quite some time to come!
Yes they have ,I have them in stock,very hard to get as of right now,made on a limited quanity.If you want a set,I'm selling them for $260.00 for a pair. Greg