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Ampere Gauge Ford 1935 1936 on 2040-parts.com

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Warranty

Selling an ampere gauge and housing that is applicable to the 1935 and 1936 ford automobiles and light trucks. Photo of the face tends to indicate discoloration present. Face is all one shade and presents a nice appearance. Needle centered and wiggles.  Bezels in excellent condition and is free of corrosion. Lens scratch fee needing a cleaning inside and out. Green plastic for dash lighting in good condition.  housing stained on the back per photo. A $1.00 handling charge will be added to the final Ebay invoice to cover the cost of packing materials and transportation expenses. HANDLING FEE FOR FOREIGN BUYERS may be DIFFERENT. If the handling fee is unacceptable to you, please refrain from bidding on the item. I ship via FedEx or the Post Office, whichever is cheaper. Actual costs are related to destination, weight and size. EBAY SHIPPING FIGURES MAY NOT BE, AND ARE OFTEN NOT CORRECT. I will bill costs as those actually charged to me. DO NOT FORWARD PAYMENT PRIOR TO RECEIVING AN EBAY INVOICE FROM ME THAT CORRECTS SHIPPING AND THE HANDLING CHARGE. Check out my other items

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