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Nos Ford Volt Meter Gauge D5hf-10797-ba Great For Street Rod Or Any Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:D5HF- 10797 - BA

NOS Ford Volt Meter Gauge D5HF-10797-BA Great for Street Rod or any Hot Rod  - Does not say "FORD" on the dial - So you can use it in any car.

I am not the original owner. I bought a complete garage from the estate of a car guy. Most of the parts & tools are lightly used to unused with tool box wear and or shelf dust, unless in the original box... LOOK AT ALL PHOTO'S CLOSELY, You decide condition and whether or not this is good enough for You and Your Collection.


LOOK AT ALL PHOTOS CLOSELY. YOU DECIDE IF THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT. IF YOU NEED MORE PHOTO'S JUST MESSAGE ME. PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING. NO RETURNS.

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