[DeTomaso] Pantera clock
MSM Contractors
david at msmcontractors.org
Fri Jul 10 11:23:06 EDT 2015
I’m in for one also.
David Finley
#3659
> On Jul 10, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Mirril M. McMullen <mirrilm at earthlink.net> wrote:
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> I'm in for one!
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> #6859 WAYBAC
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> From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com <mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com>] On Behalf Of Mike Thomas
> Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 9:18 PM
> To: detomaso at poca.com <mailto:detomaso at poca.com>
> Subject: [DeTomaso] Pantera clock
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> Apologies if this is old news to y’all, I was not aware.
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> I’ve been corresponding with Tim Keller from Auto Meter, and they’ve come up with an analog clock that is a near match for the smaller Pantera gages (scroll down the thread, past the coffee gage, which, by the way, is for those of us from Seattle only . . .;-)). I’ve asked him if he can give us a discount for a group buy, didn’t know what the interest might be, so I thought I’d pass it along anyway. When I moved my window switches to the console behind the shifter, I covered over the window switch holes in the new aluminum gage panel with carbon fiber vinyl wrap in hopes I’d find a clock like this to put in there sometime in the future.
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> I’ll let you know what his response is
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> Thanks
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> Mike Thomas
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> Pres., Panteras Northwest
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> Yellow ’74 #6328
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> From: Tim Keller
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> The gauge I have designed requires a 2-1/16” diameter hole, and the finished OD of the bezel measures 2-5/16”.
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> The chrome bezel does differ slightly, and I have taken a close up pic, shown below:
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> The gauge comes supplied with an incandescent bulb assembly, and is to be wired as shown below:
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> We can thank autocorrect for Panera – however, we do manufacture gauges for Starbucks!
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> Tim Keller
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> Technical Sales Specialist
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> Auto Meter Products, Inc.
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> From: Mike Thomas [ <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net>> mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net>]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 9:55 PM
> To: 'Tim Keller'
> Subject: RE: 2-1/16" Pantera clock
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> Most excellent! The only match I’m looking for is in the size and chrome bezel. Is it self-contained, or does it need to be wired for a light? I will be ordering one soon. Oh, and I believe you meant the Pantera Owner’s Club, unless the Panera Bread folks are having clocks made as well ;-).
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> Thanks again
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> Mike Thomas
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> From: Tim Keller [
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> Hi Mike,
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> We do not offer the service of modifying OEM gauges.
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> However, I have been working with the Panera Owner’s Club of America in designing replica gauges.
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> I believe you may be looking for this:
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> Please be advised, this will not match your OEM gauges perfectly, as we are not utilizing OEM Pantera materials.
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> Cost is $109, free continental shipping in the US, and a three week lead time to fabricate.
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> Thank you,
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> Tim Keller
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> Technical Sales Specialist
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> Auto Meter Products, Inc.
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> From: Mike [ <mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com <mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com>> mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com <mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com>]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 10:21 AM
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> Submitted on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - 10:21
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> Submitted by anonymous user: [127.0.0.1]
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> Submitted values are:
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> First Name:
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> Mike
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> Last Name:
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> Thomas
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> Telephone:
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> 2067953302
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> Email Address:
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> mbefthomas at comcast.net <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net> <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net <mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net>>
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> Message:
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> Have a gage for my 74 Pantera that I would like converted to an analog clock. Gage is approximately 2". would you be able to replace the guts and face with a clock mech such that it would look close to original?
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I'm in for one also.
David Finley
#3659
On Jul 10, 2015, at 9:15 AM, Mirril M. McMullen
<[1]mirrilm at earthlink.net> wrote:
I'm in for one!
#6859 WAYBAC
/\/\///
-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [[2]mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Mike
Thomas
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2015 9:18 PM
To: [3]detomaso at poca.com
Subject: [DeTomaso] Pantera clock
Apologies if this is old news to y'all, I was not aware.
I've been corresponding with Tim Keller from Auto Meter, and they've
come up with an analog clock that is a near match for the smaller
Pantera gages (scroll down the thread, past the coffee gage, which, by
the way, is for those of us from Seattle only . . .;-)). I've asked
him if he can give us a discount for a group buy, didn't know what the
interest might be, so I thought I'd pass it along anyway. When I moved
my window switches to the console behind the shifter, I covered over
the window switch holes in the new aluminum gage panel with carbon
fiber vinyl wrap in hopes I'd find a clock like this to put in there
sometime in the future.
I'll let you know what his response is
Thanks
Mike Thomas
Pres., Panteras Northwest
Yellow '74 #6328
From: Tim Keller
The gauge I have designed requires a 2-1/16" diameter hole, and the
finished OD of the bezel measures 2-5/16".
The chrome bezel does differ slightly, and I have taken a close up pic,
shown below:
The gauge comes supplied with an incandescent bulb assembly, and is to
be wired as shown below:
We can thank autocorrect for Panera - however, we do manufacture gauges
for Starbucks!
Thank you,
Tim Keller
Technical Sales Specialist
Auto Meter Products, Inc.
From: Mike Thomas [
<[4]mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net> [5]mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 9:55 PM
To: 'Tim Keller'
Subject: RE: 2-1/16" Pantera clock
Most excellent! The only match I'm looking for is in the size and
chrome bezel. Is it self-contained, or does it need to be wired for a
light? I will be ordering one soon. Oh, and I believe you meant the
Pantera Owner's Club, unless the Panera Bread folks are having clocks
made as well ;-).
Thanks again
Mike Thomas
From: Tim Keller [
Hi Mike,
We do not offer the service of modifying OEM gauges.
However, I have been working with the Panera Owner's Club of America in
designing replica gauges.
I believe you may be looking for this:
Please be advised, this will not match your OEM gauges perfectly, as we
are not utilizing OEM Pantera materials.
Cost is $109, free continental shipping in the US, and a three week
lead time to fabricate.
Thank you,
Tim Keller
Technical Sales Specialist
Auto Meter Products, Inc.
From: Mike [
<[6]mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com> [7]mailto:customerservice
@ampcustomshop.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 08, 2015 10:21 AM
To:
<[8]mailto:customerservice at ampcustomshop.com> [9]customerservice at ampcus
tomshop.com
Subject: Form submission from: Contact Us
<[10]http://www.ampcustomshop.com/>
Submitted on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 - 10:21
Submitted by anonymous user: [127.0.0.1]
Submitted values are:
First Name:
Mike
Last Name:
Thomas
Telephone:
2067953302
Email Address:
[11]mbefthomas at comcast.net <[12]mailto:mbefthomas at comcast.net>
Country:
USA
Message:
Have a gage for my 74 Pantera that I would like converted to an analog
clock. Gage is approximately 2". would you be able to replace the guts
and face with a clock mech such that it would look close to original?
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