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3 Vintage Atwater Kent Gas Gauges~socony/polarine/standard Oil/ford~ships Free! on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Irasburg, Vermont, United States

Irasburg, Vermont, United States
All 3 show signs of age and use... words and logos can still be read... great authentic patina... please see photos and description
Brand:Socony, Standard Oil, Polarine, Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Wood Gift Occasion:Father's Day, Birthday Patent:May 1908 Display Areas:Garage, Man Cave, Rec Room Type of Advertising:Wooden Gas Gauge Stick Uses:Vintage/Antique Cars, Rat Rods, Ford Model T Companys Advertised:Ford, Socony, Polarine, Standard Oil

3 Vintage Wood Atwater Kent Gas Gauges ~ Socony, Polarine, Standard Oil ~ Special Side for Fords  SHIPS FREE!
  • Lot of 3 nice vintage wooden gas gauge dipsticks... dated 1909
    • One is a single line gauge with large numbers
    • Two are double line gauges
  • Marked to measure the amount of gas in a tank including the Ford square tank and Ford oval tank
  • Each measures 17" long by 1 " wide
  • Great advertising pieces for Socony, Polarine, Standard Oil, and Ford
  • Excellent authentic patina from age and use... looks like they just came out of a vintage garage!
  • Attractive display pieces for a garage, man cave, or rec room
    • Great gift for Father's Day or a birthday!
  • Good vintage condition!
    • Sturdy
    • Hanging holes are intact
    • One has a shallow split that does NOT go all the way through... please see photos
    • Shows wear on the end... please see photos
    • One has darkened considerably from age and use
  • Please feel free to ask for more information or additional photos
  • We are offering FREE SHIPPING with the U.S. for this item!
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  • All packages have eventually been delivered, but we are concerned that some may not make it and therefore WE CANNOT ISSUE REFUNDS FOR INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES WITH CONFIRMATION NUMBERS THAT ARE LOST IN THE SHIPPING PROCESS

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