1963 64 Chevy Impala Ss 327 409 Original Factory Tachometer Tach & Mount on 2040-parts.com
West Grove, Pennsylvania, US
On Aug-25-11 at 19:07:02 PDT, seller added the following information:
HELLO,
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A NICE ORIGINAL 1963 & 1964 CHEVY IMPALA FACTORY TACHOMETER.I CANT GUARANTEE HOW WELL IT WORKS BUT THE NEEDLE MOVES FREELY.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL OR CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS MY NAME IS MIKE AND THE CELL # IS 302-420-2664.ALSO I HAVE LISTED MANY OTHER HIGH PERFORMANCE PARTS ON EBAY SO PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE AND CLICK ON "SEE OTHER SELLERS ITEMS".THANKS FOR LOOKING & GOODLUCK!!!!!!!!!!!
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