Vintage Engler Hubodometer,milage 0000074,10:00x20,11-22'5,hi Tred,no.1077 on 2040-parts.com
Harrisburg, Arkansas, US
Vintage Engler hubodometer, there are only 0000074 miles on it, there are no:10:00x20,11-22.5,HI Tred, made at new Jersey, N.J.,USA, No: on the very botton of it is 1077, I don"t know if it works but it does have very few miles on it.
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