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Bendix Type No.5907 Fuel Pressure Gauge Autosyn Indicator Pioneer Instrument on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

La Follette, Tennessee, US

La Follette, Tennessee, US
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Right below the tag on the housing looks like it maybe scratched there a little.Has no model no. just type no.5907 and serial no.3125.The number in the middle has been blacked out for some reason.The face has no chips or cracks.This came from a World War II Plane,was told that from a good source,but I can not prove that.The housing on this looks like a painted bed liner on a truck,that is what it reminds me of.Kinda rough finish,maybe to protect the gauge.This would look good in an old rat rod,or any older car or truck.Have more gauges on and will combine any amount.Thanks for looking.

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