97 98 Ford F150 Speedometer Cluster Mph W/tach Low Miles!!!! Look At Pics Nice!! on 2040-parts.com
Conestoga, Pennsylvania, US
Up for auction/sale is the instrument cluster from a 1997 Ford F150. This cluster includes the tach. Low miles for this year of truck. Cluster works 100% pulled from a daily driven truck. Any questions please ask away!!
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