You are purchasing a NOS (New Old Stock) genuine SMITHS fuel gauge for the Austin America.
New in the original packaging.
Good spare to have. These gauges have been out of production for decades.
New from a vintage British parts inventory. Part number BF 8119/00 (13H4635).
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