Peterbilt 379 Oil Pressure Gauge 377 362 378 359 Kenworth on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
From a 1990s Peterbilt that was parted out. We have a used mechanical oil pressure gauge.Has rear clips to hold in place.Comes with black bezel.Will fit 359,362,377, older 378 and 379 also. Please view picture.Check out our other Peterbilt parts auctions.
Sold as is, no warranty, returns or refunds.
Payment due within 5 days after end of auction.
Shipping flat rate $7 to lower 48 US states only.
Commercial Truck Parts for Sale
Kenworth speed- tach sensor(US $39.99)
Semi truck muffler - anti slobber m101281(US $150.00)
Peterbilt 379 oil pressure gauge 377 362 378 359 kenworth(US $19.99)
Bendix mv 3 parking brake valve kenworth freightliner peterbilt w900 359 379(US $25.99)
Peterbilt 359 cab interior door limit bracket mounts 349 353 289 348 stops (US $4.99)
Muncie power take off shift cable(US $25.00)
Brabus takes on Mercedes GL63 with Widestar kit
Mon, 03 Jun 2013Brabus added the Mercedes GL63 AMG to its Widestar lineup on Monday. In addition to the wild body kit, Brabus adds 70 hp to the mix and a handful of twist at the wheels to create the B63-620 Widestar. The visual upgrades begin with the fender flares that add 3 inches to the width of the already-big SUV.
Bertone to celebrate 100th anniversary with Nuccio concept
Mon, 13 Feb 2012Bertone will introduce its new Nuccio concept car at the Geneva Motor Show as it celebrates its 100th anniversary. The concept – named after the son of the company's founder Nuccio Bertone, who died in 1997 – appears to take inspiration from the 1970 Lancia Stratos HF Zero, one of Bertone's most famous designs, created by Marcello Gandini. The similarities in these teaser sketches include the extreme wedge profile and hood/windscreen surface, highlighted in orange.
Mercedes rethinks its names: new Merc badges explained
Tue, 17 Apr 2012At Mercedes, the naming of new models is often trickier than the technology these vehicles convey. Under the current badging hierarchy, most mainstream models use familiar one-letter names like S-class or G-Wagen. So far, so logical.