In both Noland Adams book and the 67 judging manual, it indicates that the speedminder speedo has a convex plastic lens on the speedo and tach. I'm looking at an untouched original 67 speedminder from an early May car, and both lenses are concave, and it surely appears to me that if the lenses were convext, the shaft for the knob would be too short. The setscrew on the knob is close to the serrated end, and would not engage the shaft if the lens was placed in a convex configuration.
The cluster has an original green and white identifying "LA" code tag on the back of it.
Am I missing something, or does the JM just pick up something from Noland's book and repeat it? And where did Noland get that info from?
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
The cluster has an original green and white identifying "LA" code tag on the back of it.
Am I missing something, or does the JM just pick up something from Noland's book and repeat it? And where did Noland get that info from?
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
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