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1969 68 Torino Vintage Stewart Warner Vacuum Gauge Clock Ranchere Fairlane Ford on 2040-parts.com

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Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

gauge works mounted in the clock filler pod has fitting to connect vacuum lines...Free shipping in the USA and I accept paypal...allen Thanks for looking at my items!! I am a one man operation. You can email me and call me (303-681-1702 cell) and I will get back to you, maybe not that day but I try and anwser all emails and calls (I am really busy on my days off with the cars and parts). I have lots of parts and there is usaully a new car(s) each month so call if you dont see what you need in the store or auctions (not a lot of specialty parts so dont bother calling on shakers an consoles they would be in a auction if I had them). I deal in 68-71 torino's, cyclones, cougars and ship my sheetmetal thru grayhound. I have no problem cutting off sheetmetal or rails but my time is worth something too....Allen .....Also except majore credit card orders over the phone....

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