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1937 supercharged Graham with a very interesting instrument gauge module, it clued me into why Hudsons in the late 40's had such interesting radio panels










below is why I was reminded of the Hudson radio






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coachbuilt Packards at the Dana Point Concours de Elegance





 in the middle of the gauge above, on the left it says "Park" and on the right "City" ... and in the below photo on the far right the gauge has "Drive" and "Pass"

I've never noticed anything like that before. Also unusual is the radio, it's the middle gauge. I don't recall ever seeing a radio that fits into the look of the other gauges so well.










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1924 Bentley with 1970's body, the Hawkeye Special. 3 litre chassis fitted with an 8 litre motor












 hmmm, this would be a handmade tach. Don't see many of those in Bentleys





I've never seen a vintage license plate with a new registration sticker on it... huh.

More about it at http://silodrome.com/bentley-3-8-litre-hawkeye-special/
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