Date: Wed, 15 Nov 95 19:23 CST
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From: EF0JPB1@mvs.cso.niu.edu
Subject: Contacts for VDO Gauges
>Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 09:51:04 -0600
>From: peter_jensen@MERCK.COM(Peter Jensen)
>I am looking for the following gauges senders, and hardware
>to monitor the, Oil Pressure, Coolant Temperature, and
>Alternator Output (preferably in Amps), and maybe Fuel
>Pressure on a 1989 Waterboxer Westy. Any contacts or advise
>on how to proceed? VDO is $$$, but I would prefer quality
>and something that matches the stock gauges.
>Thanks,
>Pete
>(Afraid of idiot lights and gauges with out numbers)
Pete,
I am afraid to post this to the list ... I tracked down the
VDO catalog I bought when I started restoring my 67. I am
ashamed to say it is the 1983 edition. Yes, the restoration
took that long. At any rate, this is what is (or *was* in
1983) on their literature:
980 Brooke Road
P.O. Box 2897
Winchester, VA 22601
(203)665-0100
945 "A" So. Greenwood Ave.
Montebello, CA 90640
(213) 724-2600
The catalog and price list gives "The VDO Story", a guide to
selection, examples of the (then) four lines, a listing of
senders, mounting accessories, ordering guide, and function
guide.
At that time the lines were:
1) Series 1 (like old stock VW, chrome bezel)
2) Cockpit (same as #1 only *black* bezel)
3) JetCockpit (same as #2 with exposed screw mounts)
4) TopCockpit (Same as #2 to mount "on top" of dash)
Since then I have seen the Vintage series (same as #1 only
with "old" style lettering. Included are tachometer,
voltmeter, ammeter, oil temperature, water temperature, oil
pressure, vacuum, turbocharger, cylinder head temperature.
The sender list is fairly specific, including
temperature/pressure range, thread, and part number for each
application. The mounting accessories include
in-dash/under-dash brackets, reducing rings, dimmer rings,
mini-consoles, custom consoles (look like they would be
perfect for mounting on top of Vanagon instrument pod, BTW),
wiring kits, warning lights, two-way adapter senders, and a
matching tire pressure gauge.
Everthing EXCEPT what VDO stands for!
The catalog was $2.00US then and I have no idea where I got
the address or phone number to contact them originally.
DB&HVWs does not list them in the advertising index in the
back of each issue (even in 1983, I checked). I guess
DB&HVWs had an article and included contact phone or
address.
So, anyone up to trying a couple of twelve-year-old
phone numbers?
-Jim Bryant
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