1951 Nash Ambassador Statesman Speedometer Cable on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, US
This is a new OLD stock Nash Motors speedometer cable (without sheathing). It will fit the following Nash automobiles:
1951 Nash Ambassador with standard transmission
1951 Nash Statesman with overdrive transmission
It will need to be greased up before use.
shelf 1 crate
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