10 Stewart Warner Gauges For U.s. Cars Oil, Pressure, Amps, Water, Vacuum on 2040-parts.com
Bronx, New York, United States
HERE ARE 10 STEWART WARNER GAUGES IN VARIOUS USED CONDITIONS. 4 OIL PRESSURE GAUGES, 3 AMPERE GAUGES, A PRSSURE, A VACUUM AND A WATER TEMPERATURE GAUGE. IF YOU NEED ID'S, PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I'LL TAKE OUT MY MAGNIFYING GLASS. ASSUME THEY ARE NOT WORKING--BEING SOLD AS IS. THE SECOND PICTURE IS THE REVERSE OF THE FIRST. WOULD BE WILLING TO RELIST IF YOU ARE ONLY INTERESTED IN A FEW OF THE GAUGES. BUYER PAYS SHIPPING.
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