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1941-1949 International Ih Kb 2 Truck Dash Gauges Oil Fuel Amp Temp Ignition Key on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Madelia, Minnesota, United States

Madelia, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:International Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Dark color Warranty:No

This is a dash assembly for an international motor truck years 1941 to 1949 it has the temperature gauge amp gauge oil gauge and fuel gauge also the spedometer and the odometer reads 69100 miles...!

This is an estate find I am not that familiar with these items so if you have questions please feel free to message me...!

In this offering is all the stuff in the pictures it is short one of the pull knobs in the lower left hand corner as you will see by pictures... This does include the complete ignition set with key also a small bulb assembly to light the interior of this it comes with original wiring and everything on the backside as you will see by the pictures... I am not sure if this is all workable stuff but the gauges to have movement to them...! It is a dark olive green type finish...!

Check out my other listings I also have a matching glove box to this unit and I believe the ignition key probably would work in that glove box as well...!

I do combine shipping on multiple purchases so check out my listings...!

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