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Vintage Stewart Warner Tach 0-35 Cable Drive Rat Rod Car Boat Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Kearny, New Jersey, United States

Kearny, New Jersey, United States
Chrome bezel needs cleaning Glass in good condition Tach is cable driven spins freely and registers Missing one mounting stus as seen in pictures
Brand:STEWART WARNER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage STEWART WARNER cable driven 0 through 35 RPM in hundreds 3 inch gauge missing one mounting stud can be repaired and new one soldered in. PLEASE refer to pictures and feel free to ask any questions,Can be used for RAT ROD,  AUTO,  TRUCK, MARINE or INDUSTRIAL CAN SHIP INTERNATIONAL IF BUYER PAYS ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.THANK YOU.

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