bel-era-iii-white-bet00w-ls
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Classic Instruments Bel Era III White
The Bel Era III Direct-fit Package for 1955-1956 Chevys. LS Sending Units
The Bel Era III direct-fit package offers the perfect combination of all-electric technology and the nostalgic stock look of 1955-'56 Chevys. Built with an injection molded housing and dual-layer design, it provides a speedometer, fuel gauge, oil, temp, and volt gauges all in one easy-to-install cluster. New to the Bel Era III is a fuel sender selector switch to easily choose the correct resistance range during installation.
Features:
- Fuel sender selector switch
- Built-in ECM signal filter switch, on-board filter switch to allow direct connections to ECM speed signals, no additional control boxes needed
- Classic Instruments ZST
- LED lighting with built-in dimmer, turn signals, high beam, and additional warning indicator
- Glass lens included
- Single-connector wiring harness for quicker setup
- Arrives ready to install in existing bezel, bezel not included
Specs:
| Application | 1955-1956 Chevrolet Bel Air / Nomad |
|---|---|
| Bezel Included | No |
| Brand | Classic Instruments |
| Color | White |
| Emission Code | 6 |
| Finish | White |
| Product Type | Gauge Set |
| Sending Unit Style | LS |
| Warning | California Proposition 65 |
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