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  1. swift53

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    Not being well versed in Gauges and their applications, I have found these in the cupboard, and was wondering
    if they are Ferrari, or?
    Was planning on using them on a racing AR, yet have other alternatives.

    Thank you.
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  2. Admiral Goodwrench

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    Dear Alberto,
    My vote is no they are not Ferrari gauges. The attached photo is a little hard to see but they all have Ferrari on the dials.
    Best regards,
    Robert

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    Alberto, looks like alfa romeo
     
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  5. swift53

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    Thank you for the kind replies. Seeing this video, they look remarkably like the ones on this SWB #2127 from Girardo. Unless Girardo went the AR way.
    I have not seen equals to mine in an AR, specially with the oil temp as most only had only the pressure one.



    I must choose what to use on my car. I purchased the gauges in the early 70's, and racing AR's had a varied assortment, Autodelta being a rather fickle outfit.

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  6. swift53

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    Dear Robert,
    your lovely, is a decade younger to my gauges, but then, I am no fountain of wisdom.

    Best regards,
    Alberto
     
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    Which model Romano? The kicker, as mentioned before, is the Oil Temp gauge. I am only interested in accuracy, if you have photos, please...do :)
     
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    sorry alberto, have no photos
    but was working on several AR and think I remember those - but not sure ;) too long ago
    the oil gauge is electric or hydraulic?
     
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    Electric for all 4.
     
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  10. PG1964

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    Most probably they belong to an Alfa Romeo Giulia super sedan, they were fitted on the central console. Fiat 124 had 2 of those round gauges, but the indication was written upside down.
     
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