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Classic Dash and Clocks and Loom
Those who like the classic look dash might consider the mgbgt dash, it would be a good place to get a dash full of classic smiths clocks. While at it the mgb wiring loom would be almost tailor made for the roadster, its already wired for the stuff that you might add at a later date like heater, wipers etc and not a relay in site. All the switches are the good old clunkers that last for years. Plenty being broken on ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGB-DASHBO...item35b7159eb7
Bob
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I am using an MG Midget loom, gauges and steering column with a MK1 Mini turnsignal switch.
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Good advice. I used MGB instruments on a Hawk AC ACE replica and it helped give the look and feel of a British sportscar. They would certainly look very good in a Roadster or other 7 too
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