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Appears to still be in business, Jerry. Do they clean everything up (get rid of rust on exterior pieces, etc) while they have it? I've found some places to simply do the mechanical work only.
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Call Redline and speak with Shannon. His prices are comparable.
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I was at this crossroad about 5 weeks ago. I checked both of those two companies....I went with www.instrument-specialties.com. Mike did my tach and my clock on my 67 SS427 Impala. He converted the tach to electronic too. EXCELLENT JOB!
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My tachometer was the tach used in the article in Muscle Car Review. We had some work done refacing a tach for a Hurst SC Rambler and I could not have been more pleased with the service. Gentry is a great guy and does very nice work. My vote is for Auto instruements.
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68Tom,
There is another "Redline" located in Humboldt, TN that I have used for years. He does mechanical (w/calibration) and cosmetics on all GM gauges and all make clocks. Pricing is very reasonable...you will not be disappointed. His business is RED LINE CLOCK AND GAUGES. His name is John Dvorski, phone is (731) 571-0766. E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.redlineg.com
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