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Photos of early Ferrari gauges

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  1. Gerry328

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    #51 Gerry328, Mar 27, 2010
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    Found it the Jaeger Chronoflyte, also called the "Time of Trip" dashboard clock.
     
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    my god those jaeger tachometers are beautiful.
     
  5. primi

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    Hello everybody!

    I was wondering if it is possible for one of the owners or maybe somebody with access to a 250 swb to take a few pictures of the dashboard at night with the lights on. I'm trying to modify a model car with some working lights and have absolutely no reference pictures. I'm also interested in cabin lights if there were any (and where?). Would really appreciate your help here.

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    #57 loflyer47, Apr 25, 2010
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    this photo is a picture of the dash and guages of serial #0360AM, 1953 375MM spyder. Notice the red dots on the odometer. these were painted on the guage itself, inside the glass, not on the glass. Possibly the shifting points for the driver during competition?
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