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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone Rally Pack, Tachometer,vacumn Gauge,clock on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Very rare 1965 cyclone Rally Pack in great looking condition
Brand:Fomoco Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:C5

 I have a rare 1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone Rally pack in great condition. It was pulled of the car 20 years ago and left in storage,was working when pulled off but do NOT know if it still works.
It is complete,all wires there, nothing looks cut up or missing. All gauges are there,all internal parts of the gauges are there nothing is missing or has been tampered with.
This is a one year only  item for a 1965 Mercury Cyclone only NOT 1964 cyclone or other years makes or models.
If you have a 1965 cyclone this is a must to bring more value and prestige for your car.
You can simply put it on your car for show or send it off to be restored and detailed.

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