Vintage Stewart Warner Angle Tach Drive 1932 1934 1940 1953 Ford Flathead V8 on 2040-parts.com
Marietta, Georgia, US
Vintage NOS Stewart Warner Mechanical Angle Tach Drive. Rare and Hard to Find for the Mechanical Tachometers. Marked Stewart Warner Made in the USA. Drive P/N 649 X/R 1.000 1:1 Ratio. Both ends have the round tang. Perfect for the period correct traditional Ford Flathead.
Will only ship within the U.S. Will only accept Paypal. Payment expected within 3 days of auction ending. Thanks for looking.
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