10 's Teens Vintage Genuine Stewart "magnetic Type" Speedometer Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
10 's Teens VINTAGE GENUINE STEWART "MAGNETIC TYPE" SPEEDOMETER ASSEMBLY
Description:
Used speedometer in good condition.
Speedo tests good, but sticks on return and will need lubrication.
Trip rest works perfectly.
Dirt inside glass and on faceplate will need to be cleaned.
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