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1940-1947 Buick Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Hollister, California, United States

Hollister, California, United States
New Capillary and line with armor on a used 1940 Buick gauge. Functions perfectly. No dammage
Brand:Buick Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

This item is an original 1940 Buick (multiple model) temperature gauge.  
* The original line and capillary was damaged and a new capillary and line with armor have been profesionaly grafted on to make this work like new again. 
* The mechanics of this gauge are smooth and the threads used to mount to the housing are clean 
* This is ready to install for factory or custom application 
* The gauge has been calibrated and reads 180 degrees F at the middle marker

*Free shipping to the continental US, All Others e-mail for cost

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