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1938 Plymouth Cluster Gauge (i Think) Fuel Oil Temperature Amps on 2040-parts.com

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Christine, North Dakota, United States

Christine, North Dakota, United States
Condition:Used

  • Glass is intact, seal between glass and gauge is missing a little in some places, please see pictures
  • Temperature Gauge Wire Measures 4”

  • Gauges have not been tested, but needles jiggle freely

Please take a look at the pictures carefully.  I was not able to find many of these online and hope this is what you are looking for! 

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