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1941 Wwii Ford Gp Jeep Speedometer Gauge Instrument Cluster Waltham Restored on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States

Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States
An unparalleled quality restoration to factory-original standards and ready to install in your GP Ford Jeep.
Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Ford King Seeley Waltham

You are bidding on a factory-original instrument cluster correct for an early WWII military Ford GP Jeep complete with the correct mounting brackets. It has been completely restored and is in absolutely beautiful appearance and perfect working condition throughout. This a high-quality cluster and the pictures just can't do it justice!

A lot of time and effort went into this gauge cluster and everything was done the right way, with no shortcuts. I have done many of these units and each & every part of this entire unit has been addressed and detailed. Please look at my feedback to see what buyers have to say about their gauge purchases. 

Even though they were all very clean internally to begin with, the gauges has all been carefully & knowledgeably disassembled, cleaned, inspected, detailed, calibrated and reassembled. They have all been tested and are in excellent working order. The speedometer & odometer have been completely disassembled, cleaned, inspected, detailed, adjusted & lubricated and they work perfectly. The odometer has been reset to zero miles.

The speedometer, fuel, temperature, oil and amp gauges are all excellent in appearance with refinished needles and brand-new faceplates & markings. The front lens panel has been refinished in the correct gold color along with the correct red pinstripes. The outer-dash bezel is refinished in the correct early OD Green along with a new glass lens and rubber inner-gasket. The steel rear-outer housings have been soda blasted and refinished in semi-gloss white inside and early OD Green outside. There are no cosmetic flaws to be found on this entire unit.

International buyers are welcome! The gauge cluster will be very well-packaged and shipped within the USA by FedEx ground with insurance included. Outside the USA it will shipped by insured postal Priority mail with the mailing cost based on your location.     

This is a beautiful gauge cluster ready to install in your GP Jeep!

Thanks for looking and good luck!

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