2005 2006 2007 07 Ford Escape Speedometer Cluster W/o Message Center 48k on 2040-parts.com
Everett, Washington, US
Stock #7581 - 4499
This should fit your truck if you have a
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an instrument cluster removed from a 2005 Ford Escape. There were 48K miles on the truck it was removed from. The cluster is in good shape.
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