1930's, Steampunk, Waltham,speedometer,odometer,gauge, For Parts on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Michigan, United States
For parts. Says waltham on the face. The 3 digit odometer spins freely, not sure of the 5 digit. There is no needle, selling as is. Lots of old car parts this week.
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