"the Gibson" Amp Gauge Old Vintage Antique Ammeter Motorcycle Car on 2040-parts.com
North East, Maryland, US
This is an old vintage antique Gibson amp gauge. It may be for an old hot rod or rat rod,
could be for for an old Harley Davidson or Indian motorcycle!
Gauge measures a couple of inches across & is intact .
It appears to be fully functional. needs polished
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