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1979 80 81 Camaro Gauges Speedometer on 2040-parts.com

US $194.00
Location:

Warren, Ohio, United States

Warren, Ohio, United States
lower right tab is missing,some scratching on lenses a tiny chip from under the clock set knob but you dont see that when installed not mint condition but good condition for 38 years old .
Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No

dash panel gauges from my 1979 Camaro Berlinetta check all pictures for chips and scratches .
lower right tab is missing,some scratching on lenses i believe these covers can be polished but not 100% sure . a  tiny chip from under the clock set knob but you dont see that when installed not mint condition but good condition for 38 years old . the back of the amp gauge wire had a loop connection so i unscrewed it and the nut is there for tightening yours in place ,  please send an offer or buy it now ! thanks for looking !!

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