1935 Chevrolet Chevy Master Amp Oil Gas Fuel Temp Gauge Instrument Panel Cluster on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1935 Chevrolet Chevy Master Amp Oil Gas Fuel Temp Gauge Instrument Panel Cluster
DESCRIPTION:
- Used gauge cluster in good restorable condition.
- Speedometer is missing.
- All small gauges are intact.
- Temp bulb and wire are missing.
- Amp needle bounces freely and centers on 0
- Unit shows normal signs of wear.
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