Seeking for an Instrument Panel For A Vintage Car

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I recently bought a vintage car at a bargain and I had my brother help me with the restoration.  Since I wanted to make the restored car to look as authentic as possible, we looked for auto parts that are original, or at least, look like the original.

 

The instrument panel of the vintage car was in really bad condition so we looked for a replacement.  We had a hard time looking for an instrument cluster from same car model and year and even for an instrument cluster that closely resembles the original.  At last, my brother was able to find one in an online site that sells pre-owned instrument clusters.