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What is the correct speedometer for a 26 touring, and where would I buy one with the correct cables?
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The Stewart Model 160 is correct for your car as shown in the photo, but other brands were available in 1926. It will make a difference if your car has wood wheels or wire wheels. I hope this helps, Russ Furstnow
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I have wooden wheels. This is the speedometer that I removed.
I need everything. Who is a good source to purchase the three items from. |
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The speedometer head you have is incomplete and is made by Standard Thermometer Company. I would suggest you get a Stewart unit, as these are the most common. PM me and I'll get you more information. Russ Furstnow
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