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1968 Camaro Z/28 Or 396/375hp High Redline Factory Tachometer - Beautiful Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Dandridge, Tennessee, United States

Dandridge, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:delco Manufacturer Part Number:0

This is a beautiful original GM Delco tachometer that is correct for the 1968 Camaro with a solid lifter 302 Z28 or SS 396 with 375 horsepower.  I have had this tach for 20 years.  About ten years ago I had a group of tachs tested and this was one of them.  Worked great then and has been stored in a display cabinet in California since then.  You can see the date of manufacture on the back along with the GM part number.  I doubt you will find an original 6K redline tach as nice as this.  I doubt that the clock will work so plan on sending it out and if it does happen to work that will be a bonus.

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