1956-1966 Dodge Truck Instrument Gauge Cluster Amp Water Oil Fuel on 2040-parts.com
Waldo, Wisconsin, US
1956-1966 Dodge truck dash gauge panel. Cluster was removed from a parts truck. Glass on gauges is foggy and all needles move free. I did not test the gauges, selling them as is. Housing has surface rust, see pics for condition.
Will ship USPS priority box or medium flat rate box depending on location of your shipping address.
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