Oh I have every intention of restoring the car the way it came at some point in time (few years down the road) Which means no gauges at all. It may not have even come with a console at all, I still have yet to remove the interior for cleaning and inspect the floor for factory riv-nuts.
In the mean time I'm not doing anything to the car I can't reverse. I'm not even knocking out the dash where the center clock would go because that's much more involved to revert back. Thankfully someone didn't go that far. So it's easy to look at and tell it's not a factory gauge car anyway, I'm not doing this to fool anyone, I just don't care to drive it without monitoring things. So simply leaving the console/gauges someone else added decades ago wasn't a hard decision, I've already had a tachometer for the dash where the fuel gauge original resides, my dilemma is that it's an 8k tach and technically not correct for my build date, so I ordered a 7k tach instead. I just want to hook all this up while at the same time not butchering original wiring under the dash, and I hoped the conversion harness accomplished that???
I figure if I didn't use this factory stuff I've had laying around and put the car the way it came (no gauges), I'd then have an aftermarket tach hanging off the column and a couple of aftermarket gauges hanging under the dash (which my wife doesn't like) Because I can't stand not knowing what's going on, lol. So the factory stuff will get used for now until she gets tired of driving it. LOL yeah they have a way of influencing us at times