A Rally Pac - steering column-mounted dual gauge cluster, originally offered as an optional accessory or factory installation (especially with the GT package) on models like the 1964.5-1966 Mustang, 1964 Fairlane, and 1964 Falcon. It typically includes:
- Tachometer: An RPM gauge, crucial for monitoring engine speed, especially in performance vehicles.
- Clock: A time-keeping device, completing the dual-purpose functionality. (Clock is not functioning-could be repaired)
Features and Variations:
- Historical Significance: Named after Ford's success in the 1963 Monte Carlo Rally, reflecting a connection to performance and racing.
- Design Variations: Early versions featured a higher mounting position for cars with horizontal speedometers, while later "low profile" versions for models with round gauges (like GTs) were mounted lower.
- RPM: 8000 RPM versions, typically for high-performance V8s.