I used Palo Alto Speedometer and they did a concours job on mine.
http://paspeedo.com/
They are not CHEAP but you get what you pay for...
Moondoggie
Jim,
They really don't do piece work and they probably figured to strip the face and start from bare metal...What they are excellent at is making your rusty old gauge look like and operate like new. This is a high end shop...not a plan B shop for sure
Moondoggie
I recently has Morris at West Valley Instruments in Reseda restore all my gauges, I was very pleased with the results.
Bob K.
B9471705
Rick at SS at one time offered a volt meter that was made by Moma but quit because of the hassle's of doing business with the little old lady that runs the shop. I ordered a volt meter direct and must say I have had much better service having gone else where. No follow up and when you call to ask for an update you might as well be hitting your head on the wall. They ship when the damn well feel like it and only except cash...But they are cheap and if you are willing to live with cheap and don't have a schedule they are for you.
Moondoggie
Morris at West Valley instruments is the go to guy. He did the gauges on my MGTD in (approx) 1982 and they all still work great. More recently (3 yrs and last year) he rebuilt all the Tiger gauges and all my Daimler gauges with no issues. I had him paint a volt meter to look like the original amp meter as well. He also recently did my brothers 60's Alfa gauges wich required not only repairs but artwork too. He also has volt meters and regulators (got a solid state one for the tiger when the gas guage was acting up) as well as cables (he made a custom tach or (I forgot) speedo for the Daimler. He has been around forever, very knowledgeable and helpful.
hope that he's not your brother-in-law (just joking).