Mb Gpw Willys Ford Wwii Jeep G503 Speedometer Cable Core Nos on 2040-parts.com
Manorville, New York, US
This is an original NOS Speedometer Cable Core for the WWII MB GPW. If your original speedometer cable core has snapped you can install this part into your original speedometer cable housing to repair your speedometer cable. Please note that this is only the inner (core) part of the speedometer cable. This is not a complete speedometer cable. Comes with original packaging.
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