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Ratrod Amperes Gauge Gasser Muscle Gage. Transportation Safety Device on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Oregon, Ohio, US

Oregon, Ohio, US
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Very cool vintage amperes gauge. It looks like it's never been used. It would be awesome to put in a old gasser, drag car or a rat rod. The gauge face says transportation safety device inc. Made in Indianapolis, IND. Don't miss out on this cool piece. Check my other listings I have another gauge in this series and lots more vintage NOS gauges and parts. Shipping will be $6 anywhere in the USA. I will combine shipping if you buy multiple items.

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