Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage Oil Pressure Gauge 100 Psi 2d22-17 Possible Ford Chevrolet Or Others on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
:

This is a nice looking oil pressure gauge with mounting bracket.  This gauge can be used without the mounting bracket if desired.  It measures from 0 to 100 PSI.  The number on it is 2D22-17.  It is stamped “MADE IN USA” on the back.

I am selling this as is.  I don’t offer returns so email any questions.  Free shipping within continental USA only. Other bidders please email for shipping costs.

Payment is due within three days of auction end.

Thanks for looking.

Gauges for Sale

Mazda Hazumi Geneva concept car hints at next 2 supermini

Sun, 23 Feb 2014

Mazda Mazda has issued this solitary teaser image of the new Hazumi concept car, which will be unveiled fully at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The Mazda Hazumi will give plenty of clues about the next generation Mazda 2 supermini, bound for showrooms in 2015. It's plain to see from this shadowy teaser photo that the next Mazda 2 will gain plenty of design inspiration from the latest family look as seen on the Mazda 3 rival for VW's Golf.

Dealer unleashes limited-edition Viper roadster

Thu, 15 Jul 2010

Before production of the Viper ended earlier this month, Dodge made sure to send out the current generation of the V10 supercar with numerous limited-editions. Versions such as the 1:33, the Voodoo Viper, the ACR-X and dealer-exclusive models all trickled out of Chrysler's Conner Avenue assembly plant in Detroit. Arguably, the track-only ACR-X is the most extreme iteration, but hidden within the group of dealer-exclusive models is another noteworthy special model: the SRT10 Convertible ACR built specifically for Woodhouse Dodge in Blair, Neb.

Le Mans 24-hour race 2010: the track guide

Tue, 08 Jun 2010

Welcome to CAR's low-down on the famous Le Mans circuit, the venue for this weekend's 24-hour race. Join us as we delve into its history, its character and its evolution through the decades.   How long is the Le Mans race circuit?The contemporary track is 8.47 miles long, with sections of permanent track joined to closed sections of public road.