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Old 05-27-2011, 05:51 AM
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I have a very firm memory from my childhood (late 80's, early 90's) about a sports car, which I remember to be a Lambo (but I can't find it on the models from that time), that had a large tach in the centre, and then a small speedo to the right of it.

It was probably no bigger then the standard 52mm gauges, whereas the tach was a lot bigger. The reason the memory stuck on me, was that it went to 330 km/h or so, and was so tiny that the numbers barely fit.

And now I can't find it again..

Anyone have an idea of what this could be?
I might have looked at some custom made stuff, who knows..
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Porsche 911's are set up that way.

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Pretty much every rotary is set up this way.
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Originally Posted by blaen99
Pretty much every rotary is set up this way.
Was about to say this. My current project FB RX7 has the big center tach. Love that layout, so much more practical.
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Originally Posted by blaen99
Pretty much every rotary is set up this way.
Maybe all RX7's have them(and 8's?, haven't paid attention)....

Mazda made rotary cars before that, none had a centered tach.

You kids have short memories...
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Originally Posted by Rennkafer
Maybe all RX7's have them(and 8's?, haven't paid attention)....

Mazda made rotary cars before that, none had a centered tach.

You kids have short memories...


1976 Cosmo, which probably (generally) fits his criteria as well.
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Originally Posted by Rennkafer
Maybe all RX7's have them(and 8's?, haven't paid attention)....

Mazda made rotary cars before that, none had a centered tach.

You kids have short memories...
How can I have a memory of something that existed before I was born...?

And technically the all RX7, RX8 argument is incorrect, since the 84 and 85 FB RX7 did not have the awesome large center tach layout.
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I don't mean the ones from the Porsche or the RX-7. They're bigger, yes, but not in the scale I remember.
This speedo goes to 300+ km/h, and is A LOT smaller then the ones on the RX and the Porsche.

Did any of you read the OP?
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Kinda like this?
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Yeah, that starts to look like it. Looks too new though..?
I tried to look through the Ferraris and the Lambos I could think of from the 80's-ish, but couldn't find any that resembled.

Hell, this could all be just a dream as far as I know.
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Ferrari F50?
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Don't think the F-50 was built back then
The car I'm looking for is from the early 90's, or older. And probably older, maybe as old as the late 70's.
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F50 is from 1995. You're probably feeling old now
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Originally Posted by blaen99


1976 Cosmo, which probably (generally) fits his criteria as well.
That sir, is a Fiat 124... NOT a Mazda Cosmo.
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Originally Posted by soviet
F50 is from 1995. You're probably feeling old now
It's just me, mixing up the models. Was thinking of the Enzo, but it is ofc the F60. Sorry about that
Checked the F50, and it's not that, as we can see from the picture.


Starting to wonder if it was some other nasty supercar, like a Vector or a DeTomaso or something. Maybe a Ford GT40?
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Your looking for a large Tach with a spedo about the same size as a 52mm gauge right?
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Yeah, something like that.
I would like to stress that this is 15 year old memories, so for all I know, it was a wet dream I had that I happen to remember :P

And thank you for the effort you put in to figure out this issue. The biggest point of it, is that it's the coolest gauge cluster I've seen in my entire life. In addition to being a massive nostalgic trip for me..
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I remember it also, like the spedo was an afterthought. (shifting/RPM most important)
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Yeah, it was like "oh, wtf, we forgot the speedo!".
And then they used the mold for the temp-gauge, and fitted it with a 300+ km/h speedo background.

******* annoying that I can't find the car, it can't be THAT rare.
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Centered and clocked Tach is the way I roll...
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