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Vintage 1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone Rpm Tachometer Oem Ford Factory Falcon Tach on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Park Forest, Illinois, US

Park Forest, Illinois, US
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1965 MERCURY FACTORY INSTALLED TACHOMETER.

STAMPED TO WHAT APPEARS: C5MF-173263

Chrome has minor pitting on it, no mounting base.

Last picture is just a Google pic on how it would look on the Factory dash.

Items have been sitting for years, & I have no way of checking the working condition of them.
They are sold as is.

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Payment is due within 72 hours of close of auction.


ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED ON THE SATURDAY FOLLOWING THE CLOSE OF THE AUCTION DUE TO MY WORK SCHEDULE.


 No returns, & all sales are final.




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