Ferrari 1959 250 Vintage Eschusion Trim Ring Dash? Speedometer? 212 275 330 340 on 2040-parts.com
Copperopolis, California, US
DESCRIPTION;
PULLED FROM A 1959 FERRARI 250, I DONT HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT OR WHERE THIS GOES, IT WAS WITH A BUNCH OF STUFF FROM A 1959 250. SO I WAS THINKING SPEEDOMETER OR TACH TRIM RING MAYBE? ANYWAYS, IN DECNT SHAPE WITH ALL ITS TABS AND NO DINGS DENTS. THE CHROME IS PRETTY PITTED AND COULD USE SOME NEW CHROME. THE OUTSIDE MEASUREMENT IS 4 9/16" AND THE INSIDE HOLE IS 3 1/16"
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