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Vintage 1960's Airguide Boat/marine Speedometer 45 Mph Very Good Working Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Shingletown, California, United States

Shingletown, California, United States
CLEAN FACEPLATE - IN GREAT CONDITION!
Brand:Airguide

This is a NICE 1960's era Airguide Boat Speedometer for a Runabout Boat.  It is in VERY GOOD used working condition with a clean faceplate, nice red pointer/needle, real glass convex lense and a stainless steel bezel.  It reads to 45 MPH and is for flush mounting (requires a 3 1/4" hole) and measures 4" total width and 1 5/8" deep.  It has an adjustable compensator screw on the back to zero out the pointer needle.

Please view all the photos to verify the condition.  Message with any questions.

We have begun shipping via FedEx SmartPost for our low weight package as it is usually less expensive than USPS or regular FedEx Ground depending on your location.  It is a little slower as it goes via FedEx then passed on to US Postal for final delivery.  If you are in a rush for your order, please contact us prior to final payment and we can rearrange the shipping service.

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