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Ford Model A, Aa, 1928-30, Oval Speedo, Steward Warner For Rebuild Or Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Springfield, Massachusetts, US

Springfield, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction is a Stewart Warner oval speedometer as used on the Model A and AA vhicles from 1928 to mid 1930.  The trip wheels turn, the MPH wheel turns freely.  The drive on the back side does not turn.  It is being sold for parts or rebuild.

 I have attempted to research and describe this item to the best of my ability.  Should the winning bidder feel that I have misrepresented this item, I will gladly refund money paid less shipping both ways.  I will accept PayPal.  Payments by any other method; please contact me.   Insurance and or premium shipping will be at the expense of the buyer, should it be asked for.  I will ship to international customers.  Payment must be by  PayPal.  Shipping charges for international will be determined once the bidding is closed and I get information on what country this item is to go to.  I will combine multiple items to reduce shipping costs were possible.  Please wait for an invoice.  I will select the least expensive shipping method to your zip code after I have packed up the item.  Your feedback is important for both of us.



 

 

 




 

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