1968-1969 Plymouth Belvedere/road Runner Dashboard Ammeter Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Commerce Township, Michigan, US
This is a dashboard ammeter gauge used in the 1968-1969 Plymouth Belvedere line, including the GTX and Road Runner models. The Chrysler part number appears to be 65465 2857004, although the operative part may be the 2857004 number. It was purchased used through ebay a few months ago when it looked like I was going to have to replace the ammeter gauge on my 1968 Belvedere. It turned out I didn't need the gauge, so want to recycle it, so to speak, so some other Mopar enthusiast can use it and get his or her pride and joy up to snuff. Since I never used it, I don't know if it works, but it was represented to me by the seller that it did work and I see no reason why it wouldn't work.
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