Complete Vintage Stewart Warner 8,000 Rpm Blueline Tach Nice! on 2040-parts.com
Uniontown, Ohio, US
Complete vintage Stewart Warner 8000 rpm blueline tach. Includes tach, sender unit, chrome cup and mounting bracket assembly.
Date code M6 ( June 1968) Needle moves freely. Was taken out of car in 1970's and kept wrapped up in drawer. Adult owned
Nice glass and chrome bezel. Great chrome on cup. No damage. nice chrome on mounting clamp. Overall a nice vintage tach
,no reserve
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