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International Harvester Amp Gauge - 65-67 Light Line - Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Des Plaines, Illinois, United States

Des Plaines, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

Listed here is a New Old Stock Mint in the box Amp Gauge (Ammeter) used exclusively on Pickups, Travelalls and Travelettes from 1965/1966/1967. It will work on Loadstars, Scouts, Pickups, Travelalls and Travelettes with round gauges. Other models will have a different face, but the same gauge style. Thanks For Looking.  photo 02-16 Ampmeter 3_zpsytuewnn1.jpg  photo 02-16 Ampmeter 1_zps15yrulyt.jpg  photo 02-16 Ampmeter 2_zpsvfsglssw.jpg

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