1968 1969 Camaro Console Gauges Low Fuel Light Set-up - Original Rare on 2040-parts.com
Encino, California, United States
I'm cleaning out my garage and selling a number of my RARE and NOS parts that I have acquired over the last 25 years.
Here's an excellent original 1969 Camaro Center Console Fuel Gauge Low Fuel Light Set-up left over from an old restoration.
Talk about a hard to find part!
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