64 Corvette Nos Fuel Gauge - Real Gm Part From The 80s. on 2040-parts.com
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Brand new original AC Delco 64 Corvette fuel gauge, in the box. Never used. I have had this since the 80's. No Chinese junk here, the real deal!!! Made in Detroit!! No reserve and lucky high bidder pays actual shipping from 33410. Thanks and good luck. |
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