Vintage Stewart Warner Oil Temperature Gauge Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Hernando, Florida, US
Up for auction: Vintage Stewart Warner Oil Temperature gauge. Electrical gauge measures 140-320 degrees. Gauge is in excellent condition. See pictures, auction is for gauge only. Thank you for looking.
Please email with any questions. Payments are expected within 3 days of auction ending with item being shipped as soon as funds have cleared.
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