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Vintage Midland Christensen Vacuum Brake Gauge Ad-6737 Us Cleveland Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Painesville, Ohio, United States

Painesville, Ohio, United States
Offering this vintage Midland Christensen vacuum brake gauge. Made by U.S. Gauge. Model AD-6737. 2" across. 1-3/8" deep. In vintage used condition. Surface rust, finish loss. Glass is intact with no chips or cracks. Untested. Sold as is. See photos.
Manufacturer Part Number:AD-6737 Brand:U.S. Gauge UPC:Does not apply

Offering this vintage Midland Christensen vacuum brake gauge.  Made by U.S. Gauge.  Model AD-6737.  2" across.  1-3/8" deep.  In vintage used condition.  Surface rust, finish loss.  Glass is intact with no chips or cracks.  Untested.  Sold as is.   See photos.
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