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Vintage Chrysler Outboard/sterndrive Marine Speedometer New Old Stock F5h004 on 2040-parts.com

US $126.90
Location:

Brewerton, New York, United States

Brewerton, New York, United States
No original package. New gauge, never used. Comes in plastic bag.
Brand:Chrysler Marine Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:F5H004

 Up for auction is this New Old Stock Vintage Chrysler Outboard Speedometer 0-50 MPH. Part # F5H004 as shown. This speedometer comes with the mounting bracket. Check our other auctions for other NOS Chrysler Marine and outboard Vintage gauges.

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