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1941-1949 International Ih Kb Truck Speedometer Gauges Oil Fuel Amp Temp 1947 48 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Madelia, Minnesota, United States

Madelia, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:International Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:579V Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

Dash assembly with speedometer oil gauge fuel gauge amp gauge and temp gauge... Speedometer odometer reading is 53257.6 Miles this seems to be in good shape I do not know if it's workable or not what is quite clean and quite sturdy for its age...!

The insert into the dash reads 9 and a half inches x 5 inches... Bolts and everything on the backside seem to be in good condition for age very very little rust just needs a very good cleaning...!

This was an estate find it is not my forte... So if you have questions please feel free to message me and I will attempt to answer them the best of my ability...!

I do combine shipping because there are other International Parts in this week listing...!

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