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Stewart Warner Tachometer on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Valencia, Pennsylvania, United States

Valencia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:STEWART WARNER Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:424BAJ6 D2S Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

  UP FOR SALE  IS A STEWART WARNER  TACHOMETER   PART NO  424BAJ6 D2S  FROM THE  40'S  - 50'S - 60'S   THE SIZE HOLE IS  3  1/2  --  3  3/4   THE  PART HAS BEEN SETTING ON MY SHELF SINCE THE 70'S  . THE SHAFT TURNS  , I HAVE NEVER HAD IT HOOKED TO ANYTHING  .   PLEASE  CHECK OUT THE PICTURES TO MAKE SURE  IT IS THE PART THAT YOU NEED .  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS  JUST ASK .  THANKS FOR LOOKING .  .

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