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1966 Ford F250 Speedometer on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Newton, Iowa, US

Newton, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:c611-10843 Warranty:No

you are looking at a speedometer out of a 1966 custom cab f-250 camper special. it worked when removed but we have no way of testing it but it seems like it should function just fine. it has been in storage for 15-20 years. it is in overall good shape, the chrome shows wear but not to bad. there have been holes cut for an oil pressure and amperage gauges, but they were done well and are usable. the lens is in great shape with only a couple small scratches but they do not effect the looks, it is still very clear. the odometer shows 27649 miles but probably has rolled over. thank you for looking

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