1967 1968 Mustang Speedometer 200 Kph Restored Gt Shelby 67 68 Metric on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States
RARE RESTORED !!!!
NO RESERVE !!!! I have sold dozens of these speedometers on Ebay over the last few years, unfortunately I only have a very few left. When they are gone, they are GONE 1967 1968 Mustang Speedometer ---- Restored & Calibrated You are bidding on ONE speedometer This auction is for a 200 KPH Metric Speedometer This speedometer has been calibrated to read in KPH--- No more speeding Citations I have been selling Restored 67 / 68 Mustang Gauges, Speedometers, and Restored Clusters, on EBAY longer than anyone else. (since 1999) NO RESERVE Buyer pays ALL shipping charges & fees Ask questions BEFORE bidding, as all sales are final Fixed Insured US shipping is $13.50 International buyers -- must pay all shipping costs. See shipping Calculator. |
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