Nos Smiths Mechanical Speedometer Gauge 100mm 180 Mph 427 Ford Ac Cobra Jaguar on 2040-parts.com
Leesport, Pennsylvania, US
For sale is an NOS Smiths Mechanical Speedometer Gauge, 100mm 180mph, 427 Ford AC Cobra, Jaguar
Return Policy
Returns will be accepted under the following conditions:
- Returns are accepted within 14 days, with notification to seller within 3 days of receiving the item
- Only the selling price of the item will be refunded, NOT including shipping fees
- Buyer pays return shipping
- A 20% restocking fee of the selling price of the item will be charged
- Item must be returned in the condition in which it was sent out (i.e. not used, no signs of wear, and tags still attached when applicable)
Gauges for Sale
- 1959-60 chevy gauge housings(US $100.00)
- Nos smiths mechanical oil pressure gauge 2" 52mm 100psi 427 ford ac cobra jaguar(US $200.00)
- 1962 ford fairlane instrument cluster gauges speedometer housing w 76,563 miles(US $79.99)
- Porsche 911 sc custom oil pressure temperature gauge(US $175.00)
- Vintage stewart warner 1950 speedometer & box unused(US $149.00)
- 1947 ford speedometer(US $10.00)
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