1957 Ford Dash Instrument Cluster 57 Speedometer No Gauges Feg 10841 B Fomoco on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, United States
VINTAGE 1957 FORD INSTRUMENT CLUSTER HAS GENERATOR, OIL LENSES AND GAS GAUGE ONLY HASN'T BEEN CLEANED UP BUT LOOKS GOOD BESIDES THAT ORIGINAL FOMOCO FET 10841 B |
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