1938 Plymouth Mopar Water Temp Radimeter Gauge Nos on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1938 Plymouth Mopar Water Temp Radimeter Gauge NOS
Description:
Mopar #678348
NOS Gauge in original box.
Gauge tests good when bulb is placed in hot water.
Faceplate shows minor signs of shelf wear with light scratching on surface.
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