Vintage Stewart Warner Oil Pressure Gauge 2 1/16" Sw 826366 Black Face Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, United States
VINTAGE STEWART WARNER 0-100 OIL PRESSURE GAUGE WITH WHAT I BELIEVE IS ALUMINUM TUBE? IT HAS THE NUT AND COMPRESSION FITTING STILL ON THE TUBE, YOU WOULD NEED THE MALE PART THAT IT ATTACHES TO. THIS GAUGE WILL NEED TO BE CLEANED UP BUT WAS WORKING WHEN REMOVED IN 1982.
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