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Re: Clusters
- From: grex37@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:15:57 EST
In a message dated 10/26/2003 6:35:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> Message: 20
> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 20:57:38 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Andrew <aos+yahoo@xxxx>
> Subject: Installed El-Glo instrument cluster photos
> 
Speaking of modifying/replacing instrument clusters, would it be possible to 
transfer a digital dash from a different car and make it work in a DeLorean 
(assuming that the size of it is the same)? I imagine it is possible, but it 
would probably take computer modifications and a whole different setup installed 
in the car. For example, if you guys remember the Cadillac Allante, which was 
introduced in the late 80's, had a digital dash. It included (this thing is 
really cool - I saw one of these clusters a few weeks ago) digital speedometer, 
digital RPMs, and digital odometer. I've always been a fan of the digital 
cluster. Some fords of the late 80s also had them. I don't know why car companies 
stopped using them. I have seen the one posted on our group's website, but 
does it actually *work* or is it a novelty for a BTTF enthusiast? With its 
futuristic appearance from the outside, a DeLorean would definitely look great with 
the Allante's digital dash.
John C.
> I've finally gotten the El-Glo electroluminscent instrument cluster from 
> Ryan Gould (http://www.deloreanautomotive.com/) installed, and I took a 
> bunch of photos, several of which almost look decent.
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