Ford Launches an All-New Mustang - Kind Of.

prime minister

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Speaking of displays… oops.

Really?

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Who'd have thunk it.
My dad had an 86 Mercury Sable, on which the tach died. Actually, I think it was blown by a lousy dealership tech, but the dealer would help with the repair. As it was a few hundred 1980's dollars, my dad passed on repairing it, and the car ran that way for the rest of its long and reliable life. Not a possibility with those newfangled cars.
 

prime minister

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Rover did something cool way back when in the Carter years with its SD1/3500. They made the top of the dashboard somewhat ambidextrous, so that they could mount the instrument binnacle on either side, depending on the needs of the market. Smart and efficient.

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JoeThePop

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Who'd have thunk it.
My dad had an 86 Mercury Sable, on which the tach died. Actually, I think it was blown by a lousy dealership tech, but the dealer would help with the repair. As it was a few hundred 1980's dollars, my dad passed on repairing it, and the car ran that way for the rest of its long and reliable life. Not a possibility with those newfangled cars.
Why do modern non-sports cars have tachometers? Guessing automakers design office wants them for symmetry.
 

adnick

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Saw one of these in town today, not unusual to see expensive and unique vehicles around here, but this one was at a welding shop

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mhardy6647

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instrument binnacle.
Now there's a term.

On (ish) topic: I remember that the early Toyota Tercel Yaris had a somewhat similarly configured dashboard. The instrument binnacle was located midships, and could be installed tacking either to port or to starboard depending on the market. :smoke

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JohnVF

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instrument binnacle.
Now there's a term.

On (ish) topic: I remember that the early Toyota Tercel Yaris had a somewhat similarly configured dashboard. The instrument binnacle was located midships, and could be installed tacking either to port or to starboard depending on the market. :smoke

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Well the Yaris is so small that anything in the center is still directly ahead of you.
 
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