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1940-46 Chevy Instrument Cluster W/ Speedometer! on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Louisiana, Missouri, US

Louisiana, Missouri, US
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 UP FOR BUY IT NOW  IS THIS 1940-1946 CHEVY INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WITH SPEEDOMETER.
THERE IS HOLES FOR THREE LIGHTS IN THE BACK AND THE SPEEDOMETER GAUGE WORKS
NO WARRANTY IMPLIED... SOLD "AS IS" IN IT'S PRESENT CONDITION 

THIS UNIT WAS TAKEN FROM A RUNNING 41  CHEVY TRUCK

CHEVY GAUGE CLUSTER WITH SPEEDOMETER FITS 6 CYLINDER OR V8.

IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

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