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Looking for the following parts to repair my 70-71 Rallye dash gauge cluster.......
Rallye Dash Lens for 70-71 (no holes in lens) with mounting clips if possible
Speedometer needle
Clock reset knob
Trip meter reset knob
Light tubes x3
Clock cable (for time adjustment)

The dash I have was burnt due to a small dash fire, so I need these parts to repair it.
 

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Some of those parts are being reproduced. I needed a clock cable for my dash and it was about $75, I just looked in the Classic Catalogue and it's $134. I probably bought mine about 10 years ago.
 

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Actually all of those pieces are reproduced now. You may be able to find one stop shopping for everything at Instrument Specialties, Year One or Classic Industries, and possibly some others as well.

Needle-
70 71 72 73 74 Cuda Challenger Tach Speedometer speedo Rallye Needle Pointer NOS | eBay

Clock cable-
1970-71 Mopar E-body Rallye Dash Gauge Clock Cable | eBay

Gauge Lens-
https://www.classicindustries.com/p...BuA6a-7ovVOWPUg9sIsLZqyLk-fiQMO0aAueREALw_wcB

Light tubes-
ME175939 - 1970-74 E-Body Rallye Dash Gauge Indicator Light Tube; Set of 3

Reset knobs-
DMPS-7071 Mopar E-body 1970-1971 Rally Dash Reset Knob - dantesparts.com
 
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If you weren't aware those IS needles glue onto the broken park of your old needle, you'll still need that round portion with the stem. This guy mentions that around the 1:27 mark


Broken Speedo Needle.JPG
 

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Some of those parts are being reproduced. I needed a clock cable for my dash and it was about $75, I just looked in the Classic Catalogue and it's $134. I probably bought mine about 10 years ago.
Thanks tonysrt. Yeah, parts have increased in price a lot.
 

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Actually all of those pieces are reproduced now. You may be able to find one stop shopping for everything at Instrument Specialties, Year One or Classic Industries, and possibly some others as well.

Needle-
70 71 72 73 74 Cuda Challenger Tach Speedometer speedo Rallye Needle Pointer NOS | eBay

Clock cable-
1970-71 Mopar E-body Rallye Dash Gauge Clock Cable | eBay

Gauge Lens-
https://www.classicindustries.com/p...BuA6a-7ovVOWPUg9sIsLZqyLk-fiQMO0aAueREALw_wcB

Light tubes-
ME175939 - 1970-74 E-Body Rallye Dash Gauge Indicator Light Tube; Set of 3

Reset knobs-
DMPS-7071 Mopar E-body 1970-1971 Rally Dash Reset Knob - dantesparts.com
Thanks for the info. Have looked at the links and prices. Might be cheaper for me to get a used unit from ebay
 

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In regards to the clock cable, I assume the plastic sheathing melted away but possibly the cable itself is still intact - in that case just get some polyethylene tubing, slit it lengthwise to slip over the cable, and then either go with heat shrink tubing over that or wrap it with a thin tape like pinstripe tape, and you can make it work again and save yourself a hundred bucks or so.

clock cable for rallye gauges in Interior
 

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In regards to the clock cable, I assume the plastic sheathing melted away but possibly the cable itself is still intact - in that case just get some polyethylene tubing, slit it lengthwise to slip over the cable, and then either go with heat shrink tubing over that or wrap it with a thin tape like pinstripe tape, and you can make it work again and save yourself a hundred bucks or so.

clock cable for rallye gauges in Interior
Great link, and yes, the plastic has melted in a 2 inch section. I will try the repair to see if I can fix it
 
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