1968-70 Datsun Roadster 160 Mph Speedometer Out Of 50, 000 Mile Car ! on 2040-parts.com
Saratoga Springs, Utah, US
A VERY NICE 160 MPH SPEEDOMETER OUT OF A 1968 DATSUN 2000 ROADSTER WITH AN ACTUAL 50, 000 MILES ON IT ! SHOULD FIT ALL 1968-70 DATSUN ROADSTERS. IN GREAT WORKING ORDER !
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