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Nos Mopar Fuel Gauge 69 Dodge Monaco Or Polara on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Brighton, Michigan, US

Brighton, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:2927099

You are bidding on an NOS MOPAR ORIGINAL Instrument Panel Fuel or Gas Gauge.  Chrysler part number 2927099.  Gauge somehow got into the box of a temperature gauge for the same car so the box is not correct (for the gauge).  This is 1969 Dodge Monaco or Polara models NOS MINT ITEM.   Winning bidder to include $6.00 Priority Mail  shipping within the continental US.  HIGHER outside of the US.  PAYPAL payment is fine.  I will send an invoice within 24 hours of auction end.  Feel free to email with any questions  THANKS for bidding and please visit my other NOS MOPAR auctions.

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