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Boyce Moto Meter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Courtland, Minnesota, United States

Courtland, Minnesota, United States
Original, unrestored. Red (ethynol) inside thermometer tube is at top, do not know if it will contract back down if cooled. See photos.
Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:Boyce Midget

Vintage Boyce Moto Meter. Original era accessories, not reproductions. Do not know if thermometer will work or not, but all the parts are there, including beveled glass, which is rare. Moto Meter is used and shows normal wear as an unrestored original piece.

Instead of separating these, I am Including the brass dogbone cap for a Ford Model T at no additional cost. Trading stock or keep it for yourself. The cap needs restoration for use - the threads need repair and damaged area filled see yellow arrow. This is shown in photos. It's period correct, and not a reproduction either. Not bad for a free add on!

Good luck on your bidding!

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