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‘nos’ Ac Temperature Gauge #1510918.......1940 Oldsmobile on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Fanwood, New Jersey, United States

Fanwood, New Jersey, United States
Temperature Gauge is 'NOS'. The Original Box has shelf-wear and is dusty. (see all photos for condition)
Brand:AC Surface Finish:Factory Finish Manufacturer Part Number:GM #1510918 ..........info source sweetventidk1989 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:GM #1510921 .........info source sweetventidk1989 Oldsmobile Temperature Gauge:1940 Oldsmobile Gauge Other Part Number:1510921...............info source sweetventidk1989 UPC:Does Not Apply

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(1) ‘NOS’ AC Temperature Gauge....Dash Mounted......GM #1510918 / #1510921  

This is a Vintage NOS part in its original box..........It has never been used, & was made in the USA by AC. It has been out of production for many years and is harder and harder to locate. This is not a reproduction.

 

 Please study the photos closely and confirm this is the part you need. The part #1510918 is on the gauge face as is #1510921. (use the zoom feature).

 

Oldsmobile:

Fits in Oldsmobiles .............................................................1940 ALL

 

Always check your manuals & compare to your current gauge to confirm the #1510918 is correct for your vehicle.

 

It is Buyers responsibility to assure this is the correct part for your vehicle. At times, there may be errors in this type of listing regarding the correct year application of a gauge. Also, there are instances where more than one part # was utilized on the assembly lines.

 

 If you have any questions or concerns before or after purchase please message me through eBay and I will promptly answer. Please message me with any questions or concerns before leaving feedback! I would like this transaction to be a positive experience for all! Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding / Buying!

 

My Vintage parts may be between 40-70 years of age. The boxes, which house the parts, may show typical or various signs of natural aging, torn or missing end flaps or taped repairs, as it is a paper product.  The parts may be dusty and may require light cleaning.

 

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