1948 Hudson Gauge Cluster Super Six Commodore Eight Hot Rod Rat 32 Ford on 2040-parts.com
Mulino, Oregon, US
This is the gauge cluster out of a 1948 Hudson, may fit other years also. See picture for details. Email with any questions before bidding. Buyer pays shipping. I only ship with the post office. Payment with paypal with in 24 hours of auction close. All items are sold in used as is condition. Please ask all questions before bidding. Thanks You and HAPPY BIDDING!!
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