De Luxe Mile-o-meter Vintage Nos Brand New In Original Box!!! Nos on 2040-parts.com
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, US
DE LUXE Mile-O-Meter Vintage NOS BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX!!! NOS
This appears to be brand new in the original box.
Please verify in the pictures that all pieces are there, I'm not familiar with these gauges.
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