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Smiths Mini Electronic

Smiths Mini Electronic

 

Smiths style is timeless.

We have the best range of new Smiths Instruments in stock in Australia.

We restore many Smiths and Jaeger Instruments going back to Edwardian Vehicles.

 

 

 

 

rear of SPEEDO

Smiths Mini Electronic Speedo Rear

 

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Smiths Mini Electronic

 

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MK1 COOPER S KM/H

Smiths Mini Electronic Speedo

 

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MK1 COOPER S MPH

Smiths Mini Electronic

 

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Deluxe speedo

Smiths Mini Electronic Speedo

 

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deluxe speedo

Smiths Mini Electronic

 

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TACHOMETER

Smiths tachometer

8000rpm

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TACHOMETER

Smiths Tachometer

10,000rpm

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TACHOMETER

Smiths tachometer

8000rpm

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TACHOMETER

Smiths Tachometer

10,000rpm

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magnolia

Smiths Mini Speedometer Magnolia

 

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magnolia

Smiths Magnolia Speedometer

 

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tachometer

Smiths tachometer

8000rpm

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tachometer

Smiths Tachometer

10,000rpm

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pressure

Smiths Mini Pressure

 

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Smiths Mini Magnolia Pressure

 

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temperature

Smiths Mini Temperature

Mini Classic Electric

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temperature

Smiths Mini Magnolia

 

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dual gauge

Smiths Dual gauge

Mini Dual Gauge

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Smiths Dual Gauge

 

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mOTORSPORT

Smiths Mini Temperature

Motorsport

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motorsport PROSPORT F1

Smiths Motorsport

Motorsport Prosport F1

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prism

Smiths Prism

Prism

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telemetrix

Smiths Telemetrix

Telemetrix

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RSM SSM Chronometric

Smiths Chronometric

 

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SENDERS & ACCESSORIES

Smiths Senders & Accessories

Smiths Senders & Accessories

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RESTORATION

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other ACCESSORIES

Other Accessories

 

 

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If you've ever driven a British car made before the 1970s, there's a good chance that you've stared at a set of Smiths gauges. The U.K.-based company supplied speedometers, tachometers and various other gauges for the instrument panels of Austin Healey, MG, Jaguar, Rolls-Royce and just about every other British-based automobile manufacturer.

Founded in London in 1851 by Samuel Smith as S. Smith and Son, the concern got its start making watches and clocks as well as selling jewellery and precious stones. Success allowed them to expand to a larger location and open additional shops in the 1870s when Samuel Smith, Jr. took over. Their reputation had grown near the end of the 19th century such that they advertised as "Watchmakers to the Admiralty and the Royal Observatories." But it was with the dawn of the automobile that Smiths really came into their own.

Although some sources indicate that Smiths built the first odometer in the U.K. in 1900, known as a "mileometer," they didn't start into speedometers until a few years later. This part of the business rapidly grew to become the primary concern and a new publicly traded company was established in 1914: S. Smith and Sons (Motor Accessories) Ltd, with the third generation Allan Gordon Smith as its director and also a patent holder of an early speedometer. As the automotive business took off, so, too, did the aviation business with World War I, a time when the firm supplied aircraft instrumentation, in addition to other products essential to the first mechanized war.

Throughout the decade following the war, Smiths' gauge business flourished, as did other facets of their automobile supply business. They purchased M.L. Magneto in 1919 and K.L.G. Sparking Plugs in 1927, the same year they acquired the rights to produce Jaeger instrumentation for the British market under license. British Jaeger gauges are essentially re-branded Smiths gauges. But in 1930, Smiths sold off all of their businesses related to lighting, starting and ignition, including M.L. Magneto, to Lucas, and the two companies agreed not to manufacture products that the other already had an established foothold in. It's hard to believe such a deal would pass antitrust muster today. If you've ever wondered why a car full of Smiths gauges typically had a Lucas ammeter, it's because Smiths left that business to Lucas.

With the Second World War, Smiths continued to prosper. In 1939, the fourth generation director, Ralph Gordon Smith, presciently opened a factory in Cheltenham, some 100 miles west of London, fearing exposure to bombing at their main plant, which was partially damaged during the Battle of Britain in 1940. During the war, Smiths re-organized once again, this time changing the company name to S. Smith and Sons (England) Ltd, with four divisions: Motor Accessories, Industrial Instruments, Aircraft Instruments and English Clocks. By the 1960s, with an additional marine division, Smiths automotive division was making spark plugs, car radios and entire instrument panels, and the name changed to Smiths Industries.

As with many facets of British industry in the 1970s, the automobile business took a beating, and by 1984, Smiths sold off the motoring division to Lucas, who in turn flipped it to another company before VDO acquired it some years later. The German gauge maker, having acquired a rival, decided to do away with the wholly owned division and shut down the Welsh factory. The local management team acquired the operations and formed Caerbont Automotive Instruments which continues to engineer and manufacture Smiths gauges in Wales. 

Feature Article from Hemming’s Sports & Exotic Car

June, 2012 - Terry Shea

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Smiths Chronoelectric

Chronometric Style Electronic Speedo and Tacho's.

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