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A Beautiful Working Chevrolet Corvette Original Speedometer. Will Fit 53 To 57 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

San Jose, California, US

San Jose, California, US
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A  Beautiful Working Chevrolet Corvette Original Speedometer. Will fit 53 to 57. The gauge works very well and the inside paint and numbers are in very good shape. The glass looks very nice (it needed to be cleaned..oi..sorry)  I will put up a better photo soon. The tab can be fixed when the gauge is restored...my uncle just used to washers that were slightly bigger than the bolts..he used it that way for over 40 years!! Made in The United States of America by ACE and it's a very cool part of America. Thank you for looking.

Post Script: I have a working speedometer cable if you want it...just pay shipping.

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