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1932 Ford Amp Gauge Original on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Rochester, New York, US

Rochester, New York, US
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1932 ford original amp gauge.

gauge works well but has had 2 repairs done to it.

    1. lower end of housing appears to be either cracked or broken off at one time. i have no clue what was used to repair it. gauge was like this when i got it. seems to be solid though. pics 7,8,9 and 10. 

    2. right side of terminal was open. pics 10 and 11.  a new eyelet was soldered on. pic 12.

chrome bezel has slight surface rust. gauge face and lens are in good condition. 

 

restore, use as is, or use for parts.

$7 shipping to lower 48 states.

 

please email me or call 585-458-8185 with any questions.  thank you.

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