Vintage Century Chris Craft Boat Speedometer 50 Mph Omc on 2040-parts.com
Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, United States
Bidding on a OMC speedometer we just pulled from a Century boat that we took in on trade. Speedometer measures 4 1/4 at the base and has a 3 5/8 face. This is a surface mount installation. We put air to it and it does work. Chrome plastic housing.
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