Ford Mustang 1983-1986? 140 Mph Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
THIS IS FOR A NEW FORD RACING (MOTORSPORTS) MUSTANG 140 MPH SPEEDOMETER. PART NUMBER M-17255-B. FITS 1983-1986 MUSTANG AND 1979-1982 MUSTANG / CAPRI, BUT GRAPHICS DO NOT MATCH.
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