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It does'nt have the Yenko emblem on the face, but it is a Dixco.Its about as correct as you may find. Schonye
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what is it worth?
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Actually, its not the closest one you can find, the original Deuce tachs did not have the colored stripe around the face, above the numbers. The link below is actually correct, minus the Yenko silk screen on the faceplate. Note that it lacks any colored "band" around the face. People seem to pay stupid money for any style of this tach regardless though, as I think they were also a Boss 302 dealer installed option.
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The tachs show up on ebay from to time to time and the prices vary. I have seen prices from $200 to $300+.
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Mike 1970 Yenko Deuce, YS-84 1972 Nova SS 1987 Grand National |
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The Dixco hood tach really slept around. Chrysler/Dodge, Ford, AMC, and Yenko all used it. The face was different on some and Dixco put on different logo for each application. Dixco sold it with a H/T logo. I hear that a reproduction was being done but have not seen it yet.
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