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1976 Chevrolet C-60 Truck Speedometer Assembly 8cyl 6657878 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Brewster, New York, United States

Brewster, New York, United States
dirty, rust, no broken mounting tabs, needle moves when I turn the head by hand.
Display Type:Analogue Genuine OEM:Yes Brand:Chevrolet Mileage:46,984 Manufacturer Part Number:6657878 Model:C-60 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Year:1976 UPC:does not apply

1976 Chevrolet C-60 truck speedometer assembly, sitting many years, not 100% sure on the year, but it is 70's, rust, dust, wire pigtails included, no broken mounting tabs, untested and sold as is, needle jumps when I spin the head by hand. please see the pictures for part numbers and condition. 

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