The US Canadian Vehicle Instrument Panel is an example of dashboard instrumentation used in military vehicles operated by United States and Canadian forces during the mid-20th century. Typically constructed from metal alloys for durability, these panels house a variety of gauges and indicators critical for vehicle operation, such as speedometers, fuel level indicators, oil pressure gauges, and temperature readings. The arrangement and labeling of instruments follow military specifications to ensure quick reference and ease of interpretation under field conditions. Markings may include both English and French or standard numerical scales, reflecting Canadian and US requirements. These panels were commonly found in trucks, personnel carriers, and support vehicles produced from the World War II era through the Cold War period. Preservation of original finish and hardware varies, with many panels showing signs of operational use, such as wear or patina. The US Canadian Vehicle Instrument Panel provides insight into vehicle technology and standards of North American military forces.
US Canadian Vehicle Instrument Panel
$75.00
The US Canadian Vehicle Instrument Panel is a functional component originally designed for use in military vehicles shared between US and Canadian armed forces, primarily during the mid-20th century. This panel houses critical gauges and meters necessary for monitoring vehicle operations, including speedometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure, and engine temperature indicators. The instrument panel is constructed from durable metal alloys and features clearly labeled dials for efficient,
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