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1984-87 Chevy Monte Carlo Ss Dash Gauge Cluster Bezel Tach Speedo Gauges Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Williamsburg, Iowa, US

Williamsburg, Iowa, US
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1984-1987 MONTE CARLO SS GAUGE CLUSTER WITH TACH

 

May fit other years, makes and models.  Please check your application.

FEATURES:

85 MPH speedometer with 36906.1 miles and trip meter.

6000 RPM tachometer

rear window defrost switch, complete A/C vent.

working automatic overdrive shift indicator with cable.

red (maroon) in color, no cracks in plastic bezel or housing.

Circuit board looks good.

Overall in very good condition.  Please ask any questions.

All gauges are untested. 

It will be shipped quickly and packaged with care.  I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE US.

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