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1951 - 52 Original Chevrolet Speedometer Rebuilt Looks Like New on 2040-parts.com

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somewhere USA, United States

somewhere USA, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Surface Finish:Chrome, metal Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Part Brand:Chevrolet GM

At auction is an original CHEVROLET 1951 - 52 SPEEDOMETER. May fit other GM makes and models. It was removed from a 1952 Chevrolet. It was taken apart and painted, lubed and the guage faces cleaned and updated, the needles painted. The odometer numbers were reset to zero. The bezels were rechromed, the Glass face cleaned. All guages were tested, and work. I tested it with a drill cable and it operated as it should. If Your Ride has been converted to 12volts, I have a reducer to reduce the Fuel gauge to 6volt, so You won't burn it out, for an additional $15.00. THE TEMP. GAUGE HAS THE ORIGINAL 36" LINE. I HAVE A temp gauage line that has a 60" line for those of You that have put in a V8, for an additional fee, it will also work with a 6 cylinder. EMAIL QUESTIONS. All the other gauges will work fine on 12 volts. It'll make Your car the talk of the show. Other Countries welcome, waite for mailing costs. Make sure of Your application before bidding. email questions. Thanks for looking !!! Check out My other auctions !!! I CAN REBUILD YOUR 49-54 CHEVY SPEEDOMETERS, CLOCKS. Email for info.

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