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1955 Mercury Monterey 17255-e Speedometer 48555 Housing Only !! Vintage Original on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Surrey, British Columbia, CA

Surrey, British Columbia, CA
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1955 MERCURY-Monterey Speedometer Display Housing ONLY #48555

#17255-E

Build on 10th of January 1955

No Speedometer Display inside, as well as no Mileage is displayed! ... HOUSING ONLY!!!

 

ORIGINAL!

Vintage!

USED!

In Near Fair Condition!

I never opened it, so I don't know about Functionality.... MAY NOT WORK!

The Speedometer Housing shown in the Photos provided is the very Item You would receive!

 

AS IS!

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