Skip to main content

Hi all!, I am starting a new build and had my shopping cart ready at vintagespeedsterparts.com, but suddenly the page is down, I didn't completed the order a week ago because I sent a message asking if I could pick up the parts since it's a 45 min drive to Temecula where they're supposed to be located, and my order doesn't apply for the flat shipping, since I am ordering large items... but never got a reply and now the page is down, does anyone know if they have a physical store I can visit here in CA? their website wasn't showing an address, and previous invoices show a P.O. Box in Temecula... or do you have any suggestions for another website with good prices? I know sierra madre but their prices are much higher on most of the parts, so any tips will be appreciated.

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Question along the same lines - a dummy backed up at a stop light, and backed into me...  a little bumper tweak and paint scratch - and a broken headlight - specifically the headlight bucket, and crushed rock guard.  Greg is out of stock of the headlight bucket - I can surf some sites and find them - just curious if anyone has another reputable supplier they'd use for such an item.  Thanks for any insights or suggestions.

Have a body shop to do the touch up work, just thinking I can accelerate things as they won't be up to speed on the speedster parts, etc.

Thanks,

- Matt

Hello fellow speedsterowners, I just bought a used Speedster (built by Vintage Speedsters in 2013) and need to replace the tachometer. I contacted Greg at Vintage Motorcars and he doesn't have that model but suggested a shop that could repair it. I am still waiting to hear from the shop but in the meantime I wanted to ask around whether you know a store that might carry it.

Thanks!

You probably have the older 110 mm Chinese or Brazilian Tach.  They were noted for failing.  The new ones are 105 mm (and the Speedo is GPS driven).  You can use the new smaller one by using a rubber gasket.  The smaller ones are most likely the ones all carry now.  I'd check JPS as they may have an older one in stock still or a used one. Places like Hollywood Speedo replace the guts with VDO parts -- it is not cheap!  Maybe someone here has a used older Tach the same size.  Wonder if you could take the guts from a 914 VDO speedo and DIY and swap them out.  You can get a used 914 gauge for ~$150. (I probably have one cheaper if you want to try).

Here's 914 gauge - you'd just use the guts (the gauge is larger yet).

Image result for 914 Tachometer. Size: 173 x 170. Source: msroadrace.comImage result for 914 tachometer

Attachments

Images (1)
  • blobid0

Wolfgang, thanks a lot for your reply. I didn't know that the gauges I have are 110mm. Is that the widest diameter including the chrome edge?

The shop that Greg mentioned to me just called me back with a $385 quote to repair my unit. And they want me to take the old unit and bring it to them (which is way beyond my extremely limited technical skills).

You also mentioned 105mm but the unit I am looking at right now is 100mm. Is it possible that there are three different measurements for 356 gauges? Hence my question to you to clarify where you take the measurement. Would this work for me?

Last, here's my car so you can see what the gauges look like.

https://www.fastlanecars.com/v...56-speedster-replica

Thanks for your help!

Pino

Last year I replaced my older Brazilian gauges with the new VDO. As mentioned they are 5mm smaller. You can use 911 rubber gaskets to make them fit in the larger hole. https://www.partsklassik.com/P...g-gasket-100-mm.aspx

I didn't like how the black rubber looked surrounding the gauges so I had some rings cut out of aluminum to keep them from falling through the hole. I carefully cut the 911 gaskets to remove the retaining lip and rubber cement glued them to the body of the gauges. These gaskets are much easier than using the retaining arm on the back to install and remove the gauges.  The gauges look and work great as well

I have a couple of extra aluminum ring sets I'd be happy to send for the cost of postage if others are replacing gauges and could use them.

I used the Hall Effect sensor to convert the speedo signal to digital, which allowed me to move the speedo to the right as well.

Attachments

Images (1)
  • IMG_0929

Quadmod, that was exactly what I thought when I found out that the new VDO gauges are 100mm. Yours look very nice with the aluminum rings but my problem is that I am not doing the work myself (as I am unable to) and so I am not sure how much my mechanic wants to mess around cutting and glueing...

On the other side, I don't want to pay $385 to fix the existing tachometer when I can pay $705 to buy a new VDO gauge set. Also considering that even the existing speedo might stop working one day soon.

I will let you know if I need those aluminum rings anyway. DO you have three?

Well, I purchased the $705 dlls set two months ago from them, and it says VDO, and comes with VDO instructions, and they measure 100mm, three years ago I got the 105mm from them, $450 dlls, and quality was much lower, if what I got is not VDO, then these are exact quality replicas, metal casing, much heavier gauges, thicker bezel, etc… made in India, even the part numbers match pics attached (only showing two of three)imageimage

Attachments

Images (2)
  • image
  • image
@pinot64 posted:

James, I actually found out from vintagespeedsterparts that the set they sell for $705 is not VDO. They didn't say what brand. And they also told me they are out of stock and ETA is unknown. Everybody I called told me the same. I guess our cars are getting superpopular, also looking at the latest prices on BaT!

Buy them from Carey at Beck/Special Edition or from Greg at Vintage Motorcars.

Post Content
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×