1955 1956 Chevy Manual Temperature Gauge Item #2 on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Georgia, US
55-56 CHEVY MANUAL TEMPERATURE GAUGE. UNTESTED. NON WORKING JUST TO FILL A HOLE. NEW FACE PLATE DECAL. WILL FIT 55 - 56 CHEVY. GOOD CONDITION FOR 50+ YEARS OLD. LOOK AT THE PICTURES. WE USE NUMEROUS HIGH RESOLUTION PICTURES. YOU BE THE JUDGE. 1955-1956 CHEVY WE DISCOUNT SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES
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