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Vintage Mahogany Boat Ac "all In One" 6" Gauge Panel "may Craft" Original Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $265.00
Location:

Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Neat old Mahogany Boat "All in One" gauge panel...ultra rare May Craft unit....has been on the shelf for years.....a true lost and found item
Surface Finish:great Part Brand:AC Flint Div. GMC

Very nice dry storage All in ONE "May Craft" old mahogany boat  gauge panel......1950s-1960s NOT FROZE UP...worth the investment... "One of a Kind" ......Cable Driven, great glass, great chrome, Very Very Clean....Hard to find in any condition. I do not have the senders for this gauge package.....glass should be cleaned from storage...no pits in chrome...dry storage gauge 1950s history brass construction...the small red water temperature indicator light has some stress cracks from shelf storage....awesome

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