Vintage Boat Amp Gauge Ampere on 2040-parts.com
West Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States
Here is a vintage boat ampere gauge.
It may be from a Larson Boat? 1950's to 60's era Will fit in a 2 1/16" Diameter hole. Thanks for Looking! C1B |
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