Nostalgic Stewart Warner Gauge Dash Panel 15" X 7 1/2" Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Custom on 2040-parts.com
Little Compton, Rhode Island, United States
THIS IS A VINTAGE STEWART WARNER MULTI-GAUGE DASH PANEL IT IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION IT MEASURES 15" X 7 1/2" NICE PIECE FOR HOT ROD, RAT ROD, OR CUSTOM AUTO |
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