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48 49 50 Ford Truck Gauge Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Yucca Valley, California, US

Yucca Valley, California, US
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This gauge assembly came out of a 48 ford F1 half ton truck. The truck sat for 20 years in a barn before I bought it. The engine was locked up. The speedo does work but as far as the gauges working I do not Know.  A section of the wire loom is still on the gauges. There is a little surface rust on the back of the assembly, but not bad, it would clean up nicely. I will be glad to answer all questions.---Selling to lower 48 ONLY   Thank you

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