I am a minimalist when it comes to my dash layout in my buggy. Up until now I believed I could get by with just the German-offered instrumentation (i.e. idiot lights for oil and charge). After doing a little research I concluded if I had to have a couple of gauges, they would be an oil pressure and head temp gauge. Next question, how do I maintain my minimalist dash? I decided I would add "hidden" gauges that are only visible while driving but could be hidden away when I wanted. Here is what I came up with.
I started with an assortment of parts. Gauges from Speed Hut and miscellaneous stuff from my favorite Ace hardware. What you see is half of a hinge (removed the pivot pin and cut the remain half down), small brass right angle brackets and nuts/bolts to hold them to the bezel, 3.5 inch bolt, and a knob. What isn't pictured is a brass tube that acts as a sleeve over the bolt to put tension on the pivot point (seen in other pictures).
Here is the assembled unit (front and back). You'll note the brass sleeve has been painted black to camouflage it.
View from under the dash. The hinge half is bolted to the cross member using a U bolt.
View from under the dash with the unit tilted into it's hidden position.
View from the driver's seat. Now you see it:
Now you don't: