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Rotunda Tachometer 1963 64 65 Falcon Mustang Cyclone 6,000 Rpm Fomoco on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, United States

Travelers Rest, South Carolina, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Ford Warranty:no Surface Finish:original

  • Original 6K Rotunda tachometer
  • Found in an antique shop and offered with NO RESERVE
  • Know nothing about it, so selling as is without any guarantee
  • The black and red wires are cut down to about one-half inch inside the removable bell
  • I looked up some of these tachs on "completed listings" where most sellers claimed it was for 1963 Falcon six cylinder cars
  • Not bent or dented.  Good glass on the front.  Face is not faded out.
  • USPS shipping will be $9.86 with tracking numbers
  • Outside US buyer pays actual shipping costs via USPS International
  • Thanks from Dixie Land

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