Started on the dash restoration for the RR, want to zero the odometer, anybody have any good tips for doing this without breaking it?
Yep, a big no no here andOt to mention that it’s totally illegal to do that. I know I know lots of ppl do it. Kim
Not so in WA. They justYep, a big no no here and
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Sticklers even.Yep, a big no no here and
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Yep...that's what I ment.Sticklers even.
To answer your question - I guess it all depends on locality.Yep...that's what I ment.
Spell check sucke...
I thought it could be done if everything was documented.Ot to mention that it’s totally illegal to do that. I know I know lots of ppl do it. Kim
Neither does Saskatchewan.MANY get reset to zero during a complete restoration... whether that is right or wrong. Easy to do while you're putting new numeral labels on.
Ontario doesn't care either... they no longer ask for mileage on old classic cars at plate registration.
That said, I put mine right back where it was! Add a 100,000, as I cruised that puppy every friggin night..
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Did you look for a kilo speedometer. A first Gen Charger NOS was for sale about a year ago in Canada.To answer your question - I guess it all depends on locality.
I am still preparing to drop off my new 'NOS' km speedometer to the local Instrument Shop to have it updated to reflect true distance travelled. Currently the distance is recorded as miles, but I will get them to convert and add the new extra distance travelled. We have a website that tracks cars mileages, and it's funny how many cars get it all screwed up.
Over here in the trade, it's called another day.In the trade its called " giving it a haircut "