Awesome Vintage Stewart Warner Motor Minder Vacuum Gauge 2&5/8 Nos Mint Wow on 2040-parts.com
Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
This is an awesome old Stewart Warner 2&5/8" Motor Minder vacuum gauge. It is NOS. It looks beautiful. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR OLD SUN AND STEWART WARNER GAUGES AND CUPS! I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING!!!
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