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Original Stewart Warner Tachometer Rat Hot Rod Gasser Hemi Flathead Bonneville on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
Appears to be in overall good condition, but missing glass.
Brand:STEWART WARNER Surface Finish:NO GLASS Manufacturer Part Number:3500 RPM Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:GASSER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:HOT ROD

Selling one 3500 RPM STEWART WARNER TACHOMETER in good condition, but missing glass.    Appears minimal usage as indicated by hours.  QUESTIONS ??  CALL ME 818 790 1932.   CALL ME for faster service.  CALL ME for more photos.   CALL ME for shipping.  VERY EASY TO CHANGE THE FACE ON THIS ITEM TO 8,000 RPM.

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