Stewart Warner Vintage Oil Pressure Gauge Green Line Musclecar Sw on 2040-parts.com
Berwick, Maine, US
This is a vintage Stewart Warner Greenline 2 1/16" diameter sweep face oil pressure gauge. It has been tested and works. There is a small ding on the bezel, but is otherwise good vintage original condition.
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