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Fort Wayne, Indiana, US

Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
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 HERE IS THE FUEL, TEMPERATURE, AND OIL GAUGE CLUSTER REMOVED FROM A NON-RUNNING 1977 CUTLASS RALLY.  A RARE AND HARD TO FIND OPTION!!  THE LENS IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (considering the years), NOT CRACKED, BUT MAY BE REMOVED / POLISHED OR REPLACED. NOT SURE WHAT YEARS THIS WILL PLUG IN DIRECTLY. I'M SURE THE INTERCHANGE OR CONVERSION CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET.  I HAVE NO WAY OF CHECKING ANY OF THE GAUGES. IF YOU NEED A REBUILT STEERING COLUMN FOR YOUR VEHICLE, CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS LISTED (or: gmtiltsteeringcolumn.com). PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK AND OTHER AUCTIONS (for other speedo / tach clusters). FREE PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 STATES. THANKS FOR LOOKING!

    THE DIAMETER IS 4 1/4", MEASURING TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE METAL RING, THAT SURROUNDS THE LENS.

  

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