1957 Buick Oil Pressure Gauge 1957 Buick Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Turlock, California, US
For Your Consideration Is
The Oil Pressure & Temperature Gauge
Out Of The Speedometer Cluster Of A 1957 Buick.
This Will Fit All The 1957 Buick Models.
The Temperature Gauge Element Has Broke Off.
Which Is Useless and Does Not Work.
I Have Left It On To Fill In The Hole.
Oil Pressure Gauge Is In Working Condition.
Please Take A Look.
If You Have Any Questions, Please Ask.
Thanks for Looking.
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