Vintage Sangamo Tachograph Warner Electric St. Louis Mo. #68304 on 2040-parts.com
Hannibal, Missouri, US
VINTAGE SANGAMO TACHOGRAPH WARNER ELECTRIC ST. LOUIS MO. #68304. MODELL AA, 12-16 VOLT, 24 HOUR, 70 M.P.H.. DO NOT HAVE KEY OR WAY TO CHECK. SOLD AS IS. PAYPAL AND OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT. U.S. SHIPPING.
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