Vintage Auto Meter O-100 Lighted Oil Pressure Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, United States
VINTAGE AUTO METER O-100 LIGHTED OIL PRESSURE GAUGE. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL USED ITEM MADE IN THE U. S. A. ITEM HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. SUPER CLEAN CONDITION. IN THE CHROME RING, CORNER HAS BEEN PUSHED UP FROM THE CLAMP. PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS.
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