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I'm still rebuilding all the model a ford speedometers if you need my help send me email [email protected] for more info.
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still rebuilding them
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still doing them.
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I have just installed a "reconditioned" round face speedo in my 1930 CCPU. I don't know who did the job but it is no better accuracy than the one I took out. The previous one read very low, this one reads very fast. At 40 mph by the GPS, it reads nearly 50. How do I adjust it please?
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