Vintage Stewart Warner Greenline Tachometer Tach 2&5/8 8000 Rpm Nos Mint Wow on 2040-parts.com
Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
This is an awesome old Stewart Warner 2&5/8" 8,000 RPM tachometer. It is NOS. It looks beautiful. The boxed is tattered, however it is the correct box. SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR OLD SUN AND STEWART WARNER GAUGES AND CUPS! I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING!!!
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