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Antique Rare Nos 1950s - 1960s Salesman Advertising Sample Thermometer on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
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NOS SALESMAN SAMPLE THERMOMETER
THIS IS A NOS SALESMAN SAMPLE THERMOMETER. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL ACCESSORY ITEM  
AND NOT A REPRODUCTION. THIS IS IN MINT SHOW QUALITY CONDITION IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING. IT HAS A HOLE IN THE TOP TO HANG IN YOUR VINTAGE RIDE OR PUT IT IN YOUR DISPLAY CASE.
  IT IS FROM THE LATE 1950S OR EARLY 60S AS IT WAS MADE FROM HEAVY GAUGED 
CARDBOARD. THE THERMOMETER SEEMS TO BE WORKING FINE BUT I CAN'T GUARANTEE ITS ACCURACY. THIS IS AN UNUSED ORIGINAL NEAT LITTLE ACCESSORY THAT 
ADDS A PERFECT TOUCH FOR THAT VINTAGE RIDE. LOOK AT THE PICTURES TO SEE HOW NICE THIS LOOKS. CAN BE HUNG FROM YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR OR BEHIND SOME OF YOUR DASH 
KNOBS.  Nice period correct accessory for your vintage car, truck or display case.
 

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