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Stewart Warner Green Line Water Temperature Gauge 1960s Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

This is a real nice 1960s Stewart Warner  Green Line mechanical water temperature gauge.  Complete with original dash mounting clamp.  Needs to have a new sender tube installed.  Unlike the expensive new reproductions beign sold, this original one has the proper range of 60 to 240 degrees. It is the companion piece to the ammeter that we also have listed now . (If someone bought both, they would ship together at the same price as just one).These are real nice gauges of fine quality to use in making Rat Rod projects.
 Lucky winner to pay $5.00 S&H in the US .  Canada and overseas, please inquire for shipping costs.
Good luck & thanks for looking !

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