Morris Minor Speedometer (mph) - Made In England on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, California, US
Morris Minor Speedometer made by SMITHS. (SN4401/15 1500). Glass lens is clear, chome lense is pit-free. The IND, BEAM, OIL, and IGN crystals are clear and in tact. THIS COMES WITH THE FUEL GAUGE. This is a great piece for your Morris, Rat Rod, or Cafe Bike.
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