Classic Instruments Hot Rod Gauge Kit Speedtachular White F-100 1957-1960
Highlights
- Direct Fit for Restorations
- Combo Speedo & Tachometer
- 2-1/8" Fuel, Oil, Temp & Volt
- High-Constrast White-on-Black
Classic Instruments White Speedtachular Hot Rod Gauge Kit for 1957, 1958, 1959 and 1960 Ford F-100s.
This Speedtachular Hot Rod Gauge Kit by Classic Instruments is the perfect option when restoring the classic look of your 1957-1960 Ford F-100! It provides a high-contrast look with black backgrounds and white text and pointers.
Features and Benefits:
- Direct fit hot rod gauge kit
- 4-5/8 inch combination speedometer and tachometer
- 2-1/8 inch fuel (75-10 ohm), oil, temperature, and volt short sweep gauges
- Durable Speedometer harness construction
- Standard stud connection for fuel, oil, temp, and volt gauges
- Standard incandescent gauge lighting with option to upgrade to LED
- Classic white text and pointers on black background for high contrast
- Green turn signals mounted in housing
- Red high beam indicator built into speedo via halo lighting
- Made in the USA!
These Speedtachular Hot Rod Gauges (FT57HR65) are sold as a direct fit kit that includes a 4-5/8 inch combination speedometer and tachometer, as well as 2-1/8 inch fuel, oil, temperature, and volt short sweep gauges. They are made in the USA and feature a durable speedometer harness as well as a standard stud connection for the short sweep gauges. They use standard incandescent lighting that can be upgraded to LEDs, as well as built-in indicators for the turn signals and the high beam.
Speedometer Harness Features:
- Automotive-grade TXL wire
- Machine-crimped terminals
- Tech-flex sleeving
- Molex main connectors
Additional Notes:
- Fuel sending unit is NOT included as the fuel gauge is calibrated to stock 75-10 ohm.
- Factory bezel is NOT included.
Vehicle Fitment:
- 1957-1960 Ford F-100
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Related Categories: F-100 Gauges
Vehicle Fitment
This product will fit the following F-100 years:
- 1957,
- 1958,
- 1959,
- 1960,










