1966 Mustang Instrument Dash Gauge Cluster Panel on 2040-parts.com
Peabody, Massachusetts, US
This is a 1966 Mustang Dash Instrument Gauge Cluster Panel with 2549 miles, on a good working speedometer, complete with gauges, with excellent faces, and all gauges work fine, as well as the speedometer and odometer. Complete with good voltage regulator. This item could use a new bezel, as the chrome is gone, but everything else is very good to excellent. .
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