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Ford Temperature Gauge-# 10883 A-1980-1989 Ford Econoline Van?? on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Morocco, Indiana, United States

Morocco, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Up for bid is a temperature gauge. It is a Ford product and the number on the box is D7TZ 10883 A, and the number on the gauge is D8TF 10971 N. I'm not sure, but this could be for 1980-1989 Ford Econoline Van, but not sure. Gauge is in nice condition, but the box has some wear and soiling. Gauge measures 3" x 2".

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