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Nos Sun Blue Line Water Gauge Gasser Rat Hot Rod Chevy Ford Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $259.99
Location:

Palmer, Massachusetts, US

Palmer, Massachusetts, US
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New Old Stock Sun 2 5/8 Blue Line Water Temperature Gauge.
100 to 260 degrees .
Includes light, unopened parts package, and instructions.
As found and pictured.
I have the correct NOS Sun sender in my other auctions.

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