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Service Repairs Or Replaces Any Gauge
Bob’s Speedometer Service, founded by Bob Woosley, has been repairing and restoring gauges and instruments in its Howell, Mich., shop since 1929. It’s remained a family business, as Bob passed the company down to his son Bruce, and today it’s run by grandson Eric and great-grandson James.
Bob’s Speedometers will restore and repair instruments from essentially any vehicle make and model. This includes speedometers, tachometers, clocks, oil, fuel, amp, volt, pressure, and more. While it handles many Fords, Chryslers, and General Motors vehicles, boats, buses, RVs, firetrucks, tractors, motorcycles, and military vehicles can also be worked on. Customers are located all over the world.
A critical factor in creating an authentic restoration is ensuring that any original graphics are faithfully reproduced. Bob’s Speedometer has an extensive library of thousands of silkscreens. This makes it possible to match the original look for almost any restoration, no matter the vintage. They’re used to redo the image on the front of the speedometer and can be used on original dials or custom projects.
Pricing will vary significantly by model, so the company offers free estimates. They encourage you to ship your gauges to them. Upon arrival, they will inspect the gauge before calling back with a quote. If you aren’t able to come to an agreement, Bob’s will ship the gauge back to you at their expense (only offered in the contiguous U.S.).
Bob’s offers a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee on all custom work.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Bob’s Speedometer, 10123 Bergin Rd., Howell, Mich. 48843 (ph 810-632-0400; www.bobsspeedometer.com).


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