67 1967 Oem Mustang Gage Gauge Dash Cluster Instrument Wiring Harness W/ Bulbs on 2040-parts.com
Edmonton, Alberta, CA
Here is a OEM FoMoCo Gage/Gauge instrument wiring harness taken out of a 1967 Mustang parts car. This is for the non-tachometer mustangs. If you have a tachometer, this will not work! This is in excellent original condition. The wiring is nice and pliable and there are no rips, frays, tears or broken connections. This has been tested and is functioning correctly. All connectors are corrosion free and undamaged. Come with the bulbs however the voltage relay is not included and for sale separately if needed.
This is a GRADE A part!
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