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Nib Factory Seald Stewart Warner Rat Rod Speedometer W Lighting Kit & Instr O120 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Littlerock, California, US

Littlerock, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:Stewart Warner Corp Manufacturer Part Number:550-EY Country of Manufacture:United States

New in Orig Box Factory Sealed Stewart Warner Speedometer O-120 550-EY.  The box has the factory plastic shrink wrap totally intact!! However box is missing top and bottom lid's. The Speedo comes with the internal lighting kit And original instruction sheet. My Late Uncle built and raced old American muscle cars, this was a part he had and was planning to use.  NOTE the picture of face of speedo is not clear due to plastic wrap. If you have been looking for a Stuart Warner Speedo and prefer one that is new in box, you can truly appreciate this part. I am keeping this a Auction Style Listing with NO RESERVE, It will go to the highest lucky bidder. Shipping will be a flat fee of $6.95 anywhere in the US lower 48 states. Rest assured this will be packaged with the great care it deserve to ensure a safe, prompt damage free delivery... If you have any questions or need more photos... please feel free, I will promptly answer. Thanks for viewing my listing and have a pleasant day

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