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1972-1974 Corvette Ammeter Gauge - White Graphics on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Effingham, Illinois, United States

Effingham, Illinois, United States
1972-1974 Corvette Ammeter Gauge - White Graphics, US $59.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:N/A Other Part Number:613022 Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Warranty:Yes

1972-1974 Corvette Ammeter Gauge - White Graphics

Our Ammeter Gauge is made to be a direct replacement for your original 1972-1974 Corvette gauge. This gauge will work as a functional replacement for the 1975 Model Corvette but the gauge face markings are slightly different. Dial face is black in the background with white font and graphics. Gauge reads from -40 to +40 Amperes and has the word "BATTERY" in the lower center of the face. On the rear, there are two posts, one above the other, spaced at 1" from center to center.

  • Correct Luminescent White Graphics
  • Direct Replacement Ammeter
  • For 1972-1974 Corvettes

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