Vintage Stewart Warner Sw Auto Street Rat Hot Rod Car Oil Pressure Dash Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Holland, Michigan, United States
Vintage Stewart Warner Street / Rat / Hot Rod Auto Oil Pressure Gauge Has a 2" dial face In good condition ATTENTION BIDDERS, BUYERS, AND COLLECTORS!! PLEASE SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR SEVERAL MORE GREAT ITEMS ON AUCTION THIS WEEK! Check out my other items! 8/9 PLEASE NOTE: IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR PURCHASE, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING NEUTRAL OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, AND I WILL WORK WITH YOU TO RESOLVE ANY ISSUES. THANK YOU! |
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