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Thread: '73-'74 RSR speedometer FS

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    '73-'74 RSR speedometer FS

    I have a NOS dealer-supplied RSR mechanical 180 MPH speedometer for sale. The date stamp on the back says 7/74. At $1200 it is still a steal (if you own or are building an early RSR).

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    KPH Vs. MPH

    Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but I believe an RSR speedo would be in KPH and go to 300. No???
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    That's what I thought also.

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    Yes, but an RSR could be ordered with an MPH speedo. And, 300 km/h = 180 mph.

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