Camaro Gauges Tach Speedo 70-81 Z 28 Camero Clock Tachometer Speedometer Clock S on 2040-parts.com
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
For auction, gauges from a 2nd generation Camaro. I am not sure what year they came from, the tach is probably correct for 70-77, have been in storage 20+ years, clearing out the garage.
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