Classic Dash Rolls Out Three New 71-74 B-Body Dash Cluster Options


Hey fellow 71-74 B-Body Mopar enthusiasts, Classic Dash has released a new dash insert and gauge set. These new instrument panels are made with molded UV-resistant ABS Plastic and are designed similarly to the factory Rallye gauges.

Classic Dash offers their 71-74 B-Body Dash in three separate colors: Matte Black, Brushed Aluminum, and Carbon Fiber. These new Dash panels also come with a choice between 26 separate gauge sets or no gauges at all.

Being that these new instrument panels are designed for 71-74 B-Body’s they will fit the following vehicles:

  • 1971-74 Dodge Charger
  • 1971-74 Dodge Coronet
  • 1971-74 Plymouth Roadrunner
  • 1971-74 Plymouth GTX
  • 1971-74 Plymouth Satellite

Classic Dash offers the new Instrument panels either by themselves or with a gauge set. If you opt to get everything in their Complete Package, here’s what it comes with:

  • Gauge Wiring Harness*
  • Oil Pressure and Water Temperature sending units*
  • Turn Signal, High Beam, and Parking Brake Indicator (LED) Kit*
  • 3-3/8″ Speedometer
  • 3-3/8″ Tachometer
  • 2-1/16″ Fuel Level Gauge
  • 2-1/16″ Oil Pressure Gauge
  • 2-1/16″ Water Temperature Gauge
  • 2-1/16″ Volt Gauge

For the Complete package, the speedometer sending unit required for electric speedometers is not included in the complete package and must be purchased separately. When choosing a Concourse Series gauge bundle, gauge-specific sending units are included, however, the wiring harness and LED kit are not included.

For a complete package with Elite Series gauges, the gauge-specific sending units, wiring harness, LED kit, and GPS speedo sending unit are all included. The wiring harness and sending units are not included with Sport Comp Mechanical, Ultra-Lite Mechanical, and Phantom Mechanical gauge bundles.

For more information about Classic Dash’s 71-74 B-Body Instrument panels visit classicdash.com. To speak with one of Classic Dash’s sales associates, call 1-866-882-3525.

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Darryl Smith

Darryl's lived quite a bit of life despite being less than a quarter-century old. Born in Australia, raised in Tennessee and driving a super-retro 1973 Charger that lived most of its life in Hawaii, Darryl brings tons of enthusiasm and an eagerness to share his passion.

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