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1937 Cadillac Lasalle Speedometer Maybe 1938 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hayden, Idaho, United States

Hayden, Idaho, United States
what you see is what you get,the needle moves when you shake the speedo butnot when you try to spin it it should clean up to be nice looking the odometermoves with the knob on the back
Brand:custom kustom airflow airstream Interchange Part Number:custom kustom

1937 cadillac lasalle speedometer   1938     any input welcomed
it is  not broken or cracked  needle moves but not by spinning it  the odometer moves
make sure it is what you want before bidding
it may fit other years or makes


I ship ups

Classic auto parts
18438 n pope rd
Hayden Id  83835
208 762 8080


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I WILL NOT TAKE PAYPAL
I will take mastercard visa and any other form of legal tender recognized in the United States of America    


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