Stutz Blackhawk: Voltage Meter Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Sonora, California, United States
Offered is a voltage meter gauge face and dial as used in the 1975 through 1979 Stutz Blackhawk.
It appears to be in good shape, though I have not tested it. It is being sold "as is". I do not have the back case or glass. What is seen in the listing is what you will be receiving. |
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