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Hi Guys, I've got a Motor Manual magazine from the mid 70s that has an article about VDO's "Tempomat" (early style cruise control) that they had available back in the day.
The car that they fitted it to is a HQ, which has full instrumentation, but the speedo has a trip meter in it! Also the 4 smaller gauges have different markings on them, but the tacho is the same. There are no external pics of the vehicle but it looks like it might be a Statesman Deville (woodgrain, V8, factory air). I can't make out if the speedo is in mph or km/h or both, as its been chopped off.
I thought it may possibly be an export model or prototype. Just wondering if anyone would be able to help, as I'd love to get one of those speedos for my HQ.
Rhys
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hi Rhys you don't have a pic by any chance? This article rings a bell as I had noted the same thing, from memory its from a Motor Manual magazine, perhaps '76 vintage, most intriguing ... I have a Holden Handyman magazine fromt he early 60s which has a p
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Yes it's South African Export model HQ,
Mine has the same dash and instrumentation. Speedo is in MPH and Km/H with trip meter. Red needle gauges.
You would be extremely lucky to find this gauge, as I haven't seen one in any local market HQ Statesm
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hi Guys, Frank - send me a message through my profile and I'll email you back a scan of the article.
Ozchevy - thanks for the confirmation on what it is out of. I understand that there weren't a great deal of export HQs made, which makes me wonder why
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hi Rhys is there any chance of posting a pic of the dash with these gauges/speedo? I'm most intrigued and would love to hear what the experts have to say! cheers frank
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Hi Frank, Here it is: http://a831.ac-images.my...8fe36f4188c4da7e0a6.jpg
You can't make much of it, but its definitely got a trip meter in it! cheers Rhys Edited by user Friday, 13 July 2007 9:01:00 AM(UTC)
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hmmmm ... not only is the tripmeter there (but can't tell if its a mph or kph speedo), but you can also clearly see graduations on the minor gauges which I thought disappeared from the HQ onwards ...
can ANYONE shed light on where these HQ gauges come
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Not a great photo, but this is all I have from my HQ Export, will take another one tomorrow in daylight. Hope this works. 
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Thanks for the photos ozchevy, its a nice HQ. Your dash is the standard Aussie HQ DeVille dash with the same gauges and fascia. Doesn't look like you've got a trip meter, but you've got the standard odometer. Have a good look at the photo in my post above
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