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Smiths Gauges Classic Range "magnolia" 12 Vt. Tach & Km/h Speedo /morgan/jaguar! on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Palm Bay, Florida, United States

Palm Bay, Florida, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:MAGNOLIA Part Brand:SMITHS Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

NEW SMITHS "MAGNOLIA" FACED GAUGES NEW IN ORIGINAL BOXES

BOTH WITH ALL PAPERWORK , INSTRUCTIONS , MOUNTING HARDWARE , ETC. 

(SPEEDOMETER)  km/h  

(TACHOMETER) RPMX100 TO 70 (NO RED LINE)12VOLT

THESE ALONG WITH OTHER SMITHS "MAGNOLIA" FACED GAUGES I AM LISTING ARE FROM A MORGAN CAR RESTORATION WHERE WE COULD NOT DECIDE WHEATHER TO USE NEW OR ORIGINAL. THIS IS A RARE OPERTUNITY AS THESE WERE ALL (special order) AND WE WAITED FOR THERE CONSTRUCTION FROM "SMITHS" Check out my other items FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 ONLY

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