Mercedes Benz W123 Speedometer 120 Mph, #1235422757 Vdo Low 200991 Miles!!!!!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Randolph, New Jersey, US
Worked Fine In 1984 300D.
Surface Rust Pictured On Rear Did Not Affect Operation.
Low Mileage @ 200,091.
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