Vintage Ac Division Aircraft Tachometer Aviation Hotrod Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, Michigan, United States
Vintage AC Division GM Aviation Tachometer. Number 13487177 on the back. Being sold in as is used condition. I am unable to test this unit so there is no guarantee that it works. Please look closely at the pictures as they will provide the best description of the condition. I have other Cessna and non Cessna aeronautical instrumentation listed in my other auctions. |
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