1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 Plymouth Dodge Rod Vintage Oil Pressure Gauge W/ Panel on 2040-parts.com
Saint Johns, Michigan, US
Vintage Oil Pressure Gauge and panel. This is a white needle gauge and comes with
the vintage panel.. It has a very clear face and glass and chrome ring. The metal dash panel has a
neat vintage crisscross pattern. It measures 2 3/4" wide and has a 3" drop a nice vintage gauge set
with oil line. I will remove the oil line and pack it in the box separate. Very nice for the Muscle Car or Hot Rod.
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