1963 1964 Falcon Sprint Tach Restored Show Condition !!!!! on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a vintage 1963 1964 Falcon Sprint Tach that is in excellent condition and great working condition. This tach was sent out in 2008 and completely restored and recalibrated and never installed. the cost to restore this tach was $379 by the Clock Doc Gaugework in Tennessee and I do have a receipt which I will send along. The tach is complete including mounting based, no cut wires, clear face and very nice chrome and is an original Ford Tach.. Please look at my other Falcon and Comet Parts I have listed this week. THIS IS THE REAL DEAL !!! Thanks for looking !!
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