67-72 F100 Blank Slate Gauge Cluster Bezel

Builder: Level7 Motorsports - Stage 2 fitted with Holley EFI gauges
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Builder: JD Manning - Stage 1 Fiberglass fitted with Dolphin gauges
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Stage 1 - Fiberglass
Stage 1 - Fiberglass
Builder: Level7 Motorsports - Stage 2 fitted with Holley EFI gauges
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Builder: JD Manning - Stage 1 Fiberglass fitted with Dolphin gauges
Josh Wojciechowski - 67-72 F100 Blank Slate Dash Bezel.jpg
Josh Wojciechowski - 67-72 F100 Blank Slate Dash Bezel2.jpg
Stage 1 - Fiberglass
Stage 1 - Fiberglass

67-72 F100 Blank Slate Gauge Cluster Bezel

from $310.00

Blank Slate F100 Gauge Cluster Bezels

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You put holes where you want.

The F100 gauge cluster bezels offer clean, modern options for your 67-69 and 70-72 F-Series Truck. This blank bezel is perfect for those looking to customize their gauge setup with aftermarket gauges allowing for whatever configuration desired and is available in two stages.


LEAD TIME ON ORDER

Please allow 6 - 8 weeks for delivery. (these take a while to perfect)


Finish Options

  • Carbon Fiber - Low Gloss - High-end custom woven 2x2 twill weave carbon fiber backed by layers of fiberglass and finished in a low-gloss (also referred to as satin or ‘dry carbon’) automotive clear coat. Understated and sophisticated. Use this option for interior pieces or as a contrast on exterior pieces where you want a subtle look.

  • Fiberglass - Gelcoat top finish - If you plan to paint your part, and don’t need carbon fiber, this is the option you want.


Shipping

Shipping will be via UPS 5 day business. When you order is ready to ship, you will receive an email with the tracking number.


Installation Notes

  • Keep in mind that while all of the composite pieces we offer are crafted to be well-fitting on all vehicles, the manufacturing tolerances of older vehicles may require adjustments to assure a perfect fit. These fenders WILL require some elbow grease to assure a good fit.

  • If you are not comfortable with fitting body panels or expect parts to magically drop perfectly in place, please don’t consider these fenders. We’ll both be happier that way.

  • To locate holes we recommend applying masking tape over the front face of the bezel and marking out where you want your holes onto the masking tape. Once you are happy with all planned holes, use a slightly undersized, good-quality hole saw and cut from the masked-off face side of the part to make the initial holes. Then, use sandpaper or a file to slowly size your hole to its final size. Stop and test-fit your gauges along the way until they fit well in the hole.