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74 75 1976 1977 Corvette Speedometer Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $68.50
Location:

Garden Grove, California, US

Garden Grove, California, US
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1977 Corvette Speedometer Gauge. (one ea.)

It has been thoroughly cleaned. It is ready to use.

Millage has been reset to 0 (3ths). Trip odometer, reset and speedometer all are in great working order. Bulb sockets and bracket show are included.

There are a couple of imperfections on the Speedometer face but very minor and hardly visible.(see pictures) You may also change the face to the non Km type for earlier years. Please check your vehicle for it's applications. Mechanically it's in excellent working order.

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