1951, And 1952 Ford Pickup Truck Nos Speed-o-meter on 2040-parts.com
Acworth, Georgia, US
1951 to 1952 Ford Pickup Truck NOS Speed-o-Meter
I bought this several years ago from Dennis Carpenter out of there catalog, and it was listed as a nos speedometer assembly, comes with the original box
Will package well for shipping.
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I only leave feedbacks if I get one
Thanks Terry
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