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Harley Ironhead Sportster Chopper Oem 1971 Speedometer/tachometer on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Delmar, New York, US

Delmar, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No Part Brand:Harley-Davidson Country of Manufacture:United States

These pictures were very difficult to take on this item because of the chrome and they don’t do the unit any justice. This is one of the nicest OEM speedometer/tachometer units I have ever seen on e-bay. I bought this from a fellow who I trust when it comes to buying old parts but I don’t know if it works as I never had the chance to use it. I bought it from him assuming it worked. I used a single unit on my project so this one is now up for bids. The odometer reset knob works fine and the entire unit is in very nice shape. The chrome is much better than the pictures display and with a little polish this would look like it was new. I would bet that both units work but can’t guarantee anything as I do not accept returns. Please check out all the pictures and ask any questions before bidding.

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