Here is a brand new never used fuel gauge for a 1939 Ford. This was in a large trailer load of classic car parts we recently acquired. It looks to be in excellent condition and is ready to install in your car. The box is dirty and a little dog eared and the gauge has just a tiny bit of paint missing from around some of the edges from being taken in and out of the box over the years. Free shipping anywhere in the lower 48 United States. Int'l extra. Good luck!!
Gauges for Sale
48 49 50 ford truck gauge assembly(US $60.00)
Vintage hastings vacuum and fuel pump tester(US $8.99)
1959 chevy gauges trio(US $20.00)
1930's chevy gas and water gauge(US $10.00)
Willys wagon jeep ash tray(US $15.00)
Sangamo tachograph 70 mph 24 hour vintage 1950s(US $45.00)
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