Nos International #996924c1 Electric Oil Pressure Indicator Gauge L@@k********** on 2040-parts.com
Sedalia, Missouri, US
You are bidding on a NOS International #996924C1 Electric Oil Pressure Indicator Gauge The gauge was recently obtained from an estate sale, of a major business closure, that handled all types of equipment, trucks, service and parts etc….. the gauge appears in New Old Stock condition, exact age is unknown. I believe this is an OEM International Harvester electric oil pressure gauge part # 996924C1 in the original box. We are not sure which vehicle it goes with. The gauge appears in New Old Stock condition. As with the vintage of the item, there is some discoloration, the box has stains, discoloration and hand writing, all as noted from the photos. The gauge is SOLD AS IS with NO RESERVE. email questions before bidding.
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