Williamson's Instruments, Inc.

Williamson's Instruments, Inc. We are a full repair and restoration facility for antique and classic auto speedometers and gauges.

1966 Ford Cobra Tach ,converted with our transferable lifetime warranty.iThis is for sale let me know if your interested...
05/22/2026

1966 Ford Cobra Tach ,converted with our transferable lifetime warranty.i
This is for sale let me know if your interested.
$1200.00

1938 Chevy Cluster for this car. Very happy .
05/10/2026

1938 Chevy Cluster for this car. Very happy .

Here's a 1958 pontiac cluster.We cleaned and rebuilt the speedometer unit. Converted the amp to a volt meter. Repaired t...
05/10/2026

Here's a 1958 pontiac cluster.We cleaned and rebuilt the speedometer unit. Converted the amp to a volt meter. Repaired the fuel gauge Replaced the odometer. Along with a good polishing. A real heavy chrome cluster.

We finished this 69 chevelle cluster. Everything has been restored, repainted and printed. A very happy customer.
05/10/2026

We finished this 69 chevelle cluster. Everything has been restored, repainted and printed. A very happy customer.

05/06/2026

Stewart #11 1912 Ford Model T speedometer.
Some old fashion ingenuity right here.


04/20/2026

We can upgrade almost any clock. 6 or 12 volts. Our work comes with our transferable lifetime warranty. We accept any challenges.

04/19/2026

Let's get them done.

Things like this happen when the packing moves around. More work to correct it.
04/16/2026

Things like this happen when the packing moves around. More work to correct it.

He owns the only 1927 Duesenberg in the World Once Driven by Augie DuesenbergFor Bob Becker, owning a car isn’t just abo...
04/12/2026

He owns the only 1927 Duesenberg in the World Once Driven by Augie Duesenberg
For Bob Becker, owning a car isn’t just about driving; it’s about preserving a piece of history, and his 1927 Duesenberg Model Y is no ordinary car. It’s a one-of-a-kind survivor from the golden age of American automobiles, still carrying the fingerprints of one of its original creators.

The phrase “It’s a doozy” is often linked to the legendary Duesenberg name, and this car lives up to that reputation in every sense. Once owned by August “Augie” Duesenberg himself, the Model Y is not just rare, it’s the only one of its kind still in existence.

Back in the 1920s, Duesenberg was at the forefront of automotive innovation, dominating races in both Europe and the United States. After the company was acquired by E.L. Cord in 1926, plans emerged for a powerful new luxury car, the Model Y. Designed in part by famed stylist Alan Leamy, it was intended to be a bold step forward. But the project never reached production and was nearly lost to history.

Instead of being scrapped, the prototype found a second life. In 1932, Augie Duesenberg purchased it for a reported $100. He reworked the car, placing its body onto a different Duesenberg chassis and fitting it with a straight-eight engine. After changing hands over the decades, the car eventually disappeared into a private collection, where it remained hidden for more than 60 years.

Bob Becker first encountered the world of Duesenberg at a club reunion in Auburn, Indiana, about 25 years ago. Instantly captivated, he immersed himself in the marque’s history, eventually becoming president of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club. Then, about a decade ago, he heard rumors that the long-lost Model Y, the very car once owned by Augie, might be coming up for sale.

In 2014, he seized the opportunity.

Unlike many collectors, Becker chose not to fully restore the car. Aside from some essential mechanical work and a new top, he has preserved it almost exactly as it was. To some, it may look like an aging relic. To him, it’s a living artifact, an untouched link to one of the most important chapters in automotive history.

-Daily Machines

He is not here,he is in our hearts and minds.Remember the reason for the season. Have a Blessed day  from our family to ...
04/05/2026

He is not here,he is in our hearts and minds.
Remember the reason for the season. Have a Blessed day from our family to yours.

04/02/2026

This is a cuckoo clock that was probably made between 1860 to 1914 in the Black Forrest in Germany (according to this). Aside from having cast bronze plates with a lyre pattern, the beautiful woode…

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2018 E Front Avenue
Chester, AR
72934

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm

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+14793692551

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