Stewart Warner Temperature Gauge, Oil Temp Gauges. 12' Temp Gauge. on 2040-parts.com
Butler, Wisconsin, United States
Stewart Warner Oil Temperature Gauge
This item is a new gauge not in original packaging. This is a mechanical oil temperature gauge that reads from 140 degrees to 320 degrees. |
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