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1948-50 Packard Speedometer Pointer Nos King-seeley on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
Location:

Hickory Hills, Illinois, United States

Hickory Hills, Illinois, United States
New old stock in new condition with original box
Manufacturer Part Number:41665-S Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:41660, 41670, 43125, 43150, 0410013, 0410014, 17 Part Brand:Packard/King-Seeley Surface Finish:Original in new condition OEM Application:1948-50 Packard Warranty:Yes UPC:Not applicable

   NOS speedometer pointer for 1948-50 Packard. King-Seeley service part number is 41665-S. Fits both domestic mph and export kilometer Packard speedometers made by King-Seeley. (Packard/King-Seeley speedometer numbers listed above in other part number column). Pointer is in new condition in original packaging. Satisfaction guaranteed. USPS worldwide shipping.  Any questions contact me for prompt reply.

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Karl

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