bj40green,,,,,,,,,,thanks for posting those pics. I noticed if I strip away the outer Lily White Cruiser Color GAUGE face plate, the one with the little green bright light indicator in it,,,,,,,,,, and then strip away the inner Silver colored plate that has Oil, Temp, Fuel and Charge written on it in black I am left with the Black Speedo Face plate combined with the oil and charge lamps and the temp and fuel gauges. It is that set up, especially showing the oil and charge lamps that I have been trying to find and thanks for providing 2 very early examples, 1963 and 1964. My cruiser is a 1962. The PO said the miles on the cruiser were original ( around 44k miles ) and that his dad bought the cruiser in 1965 from the original owner and did not make any changes to the cruiser before it was put away in the barn in 1968 until 2012 when I purchased it. So,,,,,,,,,,,perhaps the PO was being untruthful? Perhaps he simply does not remember the change of the gauge cluster. I just know that I am satisfied with seeing other early examples of Black Speedo Faces with Oil and Charge lights, satisfied enough to where I will not go and seek out a white Speedo face in my pursuit to keep my restoration as close to period correct as possible. I think my gauge cluster could very likely be original to the cruiser as it came off the factory line in 1962. I am open of course to all you folks and certainly appreciate everyone's comments. I agree with Living in the Past and many others who have been kind enough to make constructive comments. I think it might be impossible to ever know the truth UNLESS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,more evidence happens to appear, one way or another. For now, I am satisfied with my gauge cluster and Hey, isn't there a Japanese guy in a back room somewhere in Japan Toyota Headquarters who has been sitting there since 1959 that I can simply call and ask all these questions to??? LOL> Please post his phone number!!!! lol. I will learn Japanese if it will get me my answers. Hey, I already know 2 Japanese words,,,,,,,,," California Roll ".