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1958 Chevy Impala Convertible/hardtop/belair/biscayne Temperature Gauge Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:General Motors Corporation Manufacturer Part Number: AC1513485 Warranty:No

Up for auction is a GM original temperature gauge assembly removed a 1958 running low mileage Chevrolet Impala. The temperature assembly has been in clean dry storage since 1971. When rotated, the needle moves smoothly and then returns to rest position when rotated back. The assembly is rust free as pictured. The black background and needle are in very good condition as pictured. If you or your restoring shop have questions; feel free to email me before bidding. This WORKING assembly will make a GREAT addition to your '58 restoration.

Shipping via USPS Mail to the winning bidder. USA bidders only. Payment is expected within 3 days of the auction end. 

Do you need parts for your '55-'58 Chevrolet passenger car or '55-'59 Chevrolet truck? I have 1,000 of parts so feel free to email me.

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